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Let the butthurt commence.

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I need help to choose my major /sci/. I'm thinking about Chemistry or EE, the reason I don't want ChemE is because its mostly tubes and not chemistry, and I like electronics more than pipes and boilers. The thing is im not willing to do a PhD in chem, and I heard you need a PhD to get a decent paying job that has to do with actual chemistry. If I do a BS in chem, I can be a lab grunt ans do boring work for shit pay, salesman or some other random job like patent lawyer. I want a job where I apply science. What can I do with a BEng in EE or ME?

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Is there a way for a chemistry major to have a job that pays well? Can chem majors work in oil fields or mines like Chem E?

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