Any Engineering Brehs?

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don't get discouraged and do something you'll regret

CompSci and EE complement one another well. Assembly, c/++, python, and java are some programs I saw being used along with the more higher level languages like matlab.

Also, because when you're an EE you have to take plenty of physics courses for the degree, he may be 1 or 2 physics courses away from a B.A. in physics depending on the school.

Mess around and end up with 3 degrees which is a good thing.

The math can be handled. Just do the problems at the back of your book until you are sick of them. I remember taking calc.3 and drawing so many cylinders and quadric surfaces that I was not only tired of seeing the damn shapes but could see an equation and immediately figure out the shape.

Don't be afraid of the math and surely don't listen to the kids talking about how hard something is because chances are, you probably will find it simple.
 

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If you go mba. You'll need to go to a top program to make it count and get that wall Street money.

Otherwise, go engineering and make that suburb money (not bad at all, I currently make that but the ceiling is real)

Basically, this.
 

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So I found out..ABET, with very few exceptions, does not accredit master's degrees.
 

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My job was offering 10K a year for up to 5 years for a MBA or Science/Engineering degree...I was leaning more towards Engineering. Moreso systems or electrical....any suggestions for good online programs?:ohhh:
I would go Electrical online at Hopkins http://engineering.jhu.edu/O and in second, Systems Engineering if you are working or want to apply to some Defense Contractors. Much more than 10K though, but under 40K
 

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MBA, MBA, MBA, I don't know what your job is but in general an advance degree in engineering won't do much since you are already a math graduate in terms of career advancement plus it is a lot harder. The MBA is usually what many advance/executive positions in a company are looking for. Now if you can't get into a top 10 school at least go to a well regarded local institution where you live/work.
 
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