Engineering or medicine?
>>1775759
Mengineering?
engineering if you want to kill yourself with a fucking giant machine
medicine if you want a quick peaceful death in your sleep
>>1775765
>engineering if you want to kill yourself with a fucking giant machine
>medicine if you want to kill yourself
Seriously, those suicide rates...
>>1775759
Depends on country
>>1775759
Mathematics
Engineering/genetics for undergrad.
MD-PhD afterwards, MSTP pays for everything.
Do iiiiiiitttt.
A degree in medicine or something medicine-related (nursing, pharmacy) is the only golden ticket left. There are lots of unemployed or underemployed engineering grads out there.
>>1775882
On that note, is it just me or has anyone else noticed a lot of engineering grads taking low-pay supply chain jobs?
What's your personality type? More introverted and into calculations and deep problems working with a small group of colleagues? Engineering. Work well with people and want HUGE job growth on your side? Medical field.
Medical doctor here. Pros are high salary and certain job future. Cons are having no life while being a medical student and junior doctor, and not being able to have a family until you're 40+.