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Is nuclear engineering a good career? What about chemical engineering?

>> No.8624498

im a chem eng and love sucking dildos on tubes

>> No.8625130

>>8624481

I STUDY NUCLEAR SCIENCE, I LOVE MY CLASSES

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8qrriKcwvlY

>> No.8625201

>>8624481
Go do all of your prerequisite classes before picking a major. You can also start basic physics and mathematics that you will have to take either way before declaring. The more time you have to decide, the better. Speak with a guidance councilor and look at all your different options and career fields. Both fields require vast amounts more studying than the people getting into them realize, especially for graduate degrees, which is what you will need if you want to get anywhere with your degree.

Honestly, if you want to stay at an undergraduate level (literally nothing wrong with this) then neither fields of study will be a good fit for you.

>> No.8625627

>>8625201
A friend of mine got $80k starting as a chem e undergrad.

>> No.8625891

>>8625627
only 80k?