What is the GOAT engineering field?
>>8923284
>social engineering
>>8923284
LEGO...
>>8923284
cotton picking
EE
>>8923362
>muh laplace
>muh fourier
>muh truth tables
It is probably one of the easiest degrees out ther
>>8923284
Whatever engineering field made that brutal killing machine in the OP would probably be it.
>>8923284
Chemical engineering
Materials Engineering
Designing pens.
>>8923453
*penis
typo
Is Computer Engineering or Electrical Engineering better?
>>8923447
/thread
Nuclear>every other engr>physics>maths
>>8923469
Having girls in your major is better than both of them.
>>8923284
Industrial Engineering
>go yellow jackets
>>8923284
If you are talking about degrees, then ChemE, EE, MechE and Civil are the best. This is pretty much already settled. Now if are asking about fields of study, then it's control theory.
Genetic engineering
>>8923469
I would choose EE desu. It has a much broader range of jobs to enter and covers many more topics than computer engineering
>>8924164
>genetic engineering
>meme field
What do you mean by this anon?
>>8924399
niche fields that seem glamorous/sexy/interesting but are an absolute bitch in terms of competitiveness, mobility, and other opportunities.
nuclear has the lowest job satisfaction of any engineering field.
>>8924409
Oh. Yeah, I get what you mean there. I'm just a biofag incredibly interested in gene engineering, and genomics in general, so doing endless repetitive PCR tests, and endless CRISPR trials is kind of satisfying to me.
It is saturated with fags who don't give a damn about the science and think it sounds cool, to the point they complain all the time about how repetitive and boring it is. They can fuck right off.
>>8923284
Mechanical
>t.Mechanical
>>8924409
>nuclear has the lowest job satisfaction of any engineering field
I wonder if that is b/c of high government regulation and involvement that results in an industry with lots of bureaucracy
t. anon with a relative high up in the DOE that absolutely hates government b/c they've worked in it for so long
>>8923284
ChemE
>>8923284
>What is the GOAT engineering field?
High energy physics.
>>8923284
CFD
you gotta combine civil, engineering physics, and chemical engineering to be well-rounded
>>8925366
yehhhh uh that doesn't make any fucking sense
>>8925380
why? you can't devise energy systems without knowing combustion, you can't know combustion without chem, you need to be able to ship resources
>>8925366
the other side of this is biological engineering
both god tier
both necessary
financial engineering
>>8923284
OUTLAW ASSAULT GOATS!
EE
>>8925905
>more nuclear engineers than ever
>one of the lowest unemployed rates of any major and some of the highest pay of any major.
>World wide funding back on the rise thanks to Chinks
>"hurr durr nuke is ded maymay"
What did he mean by this?
>>8926802
>believing China will pay Westinghouse or Toshiba to construct their reactors instead of stealing plans and building their chink versions
>implying this won't lead to 5 fresh Chernobyls on account of Chinese QA and kill nuclear once and for all
I want nuclear energy to win, but it just ain't happening.
Undergrad: chem eng for sure.
Electrical engineering
All my aero friends switched to mechanical engineering cause they couldn't handle the electronics.
The ONLY acceptable answer is Materials Engineering.
Really it should all just be physics and applied mathematics. I feel most engineers strive solely for application and pay little attention to definitions and derivations. Materials Engineering is like quantum physics and chemistry had a huge orgy and I love it
>>8927280
god i wish my uni had a materials science or engineering major
Nuclear, because you get your hands into everything.
It's basically physics + job prospects - the need for postgraduate studies.
The only engineering that matters is mechanical engineering.
The only science that matters is mechanical engineering.
The only thing that matters is mechanical engineering.
>>8923284
Data engineering
>>8928163
>job prospects
lmao, enjoy your suicide once you realize all the engineers out-compete you in industry and mathematicians out-compete you in academia.
>>8923362
This
>>8927881
>tfw my school is number 1 in ceramic engineering and high up there in materials
>I chose Mechanical engineering instead
Maybe I made a mistake
>>8928301
I'm currently employed as a physicst, so I'm not worried about losing out on a job atm.
Will probably be going back to school in the next couple years for a masters in nuke, physics, or medical physics.
>>8927250
Really? In my school mechE is more electrics focused than aero.