I'm german high school student about to graduate. Should I study engineering or physics? I think I'd rather do the latter, but I'm worried about my future. How are the job prospects?
Any europeans here?
jup, austrian here. I think engineering has more job offers. It depends on what you want to do later and what you are interested in
Germany is overrun with graduate engineers and physicists looking for work. Get into a field with serious job demand, like carpentry.
>>16799094
and engineers get paid better if you make difficult things like hearing aid devices. I know someone....
>>16799094
>It depends on what you want to do later
That's the problem, I don't exactly know what to do with my life (and I'd imagine most people my age have that problem).
>>16799097
I really don't want to do something like carpentry, I'm not good at stuff like that at all. Would probably emigrate if worst comes to worst.
Another question: can I do an engineering master after a physics bachelor or vice versa?
>>16799120
>Would probably emigrate if worst comes to worst.
I hear there's lots of space in Syria right now.
>>16799120
sorry I am 19 myself and have no idea what you can do with physics, as I want to study chemistry. You should call your future uni and ask or have a look if google helps
Bin 21 und hab vor dieses Jahr meinen Techniker für Maschinenbau anzufangen. Dass es viele Techniker f. M. gibt, mag stimmen. Aber ich ich bin trotzdem überzeugt davon, dass man sich damit später gut absichert und in der Industrie gut Fuß fassen kann.
Bin nicht, ob ich Dich richtig verstanden hab, aber ich denke mit Physikstudium kannst Du nicht so gut in die Industrie einsteigen, wie mit Bachelor in Maschinenbau. Meine Meinung. Wüsste aber auch nicht, was man mit einem Physikstudium anfangen kann. Denke da an die brotlose Zunft.
>>16799974
Sehe ich auch so