For those who choosing petroleum engineering after seeing top in salary Even petroleum engineering looks more paying and stimulating there are some health concerns also. Make sure you decide only on your interest and work life balance cause you can't always regret whole life on this . Health concerna especially cause you'll be exposed to oils and hazardous substances make a detailed analysis hope you got me .o
Don’t worry at all - mechatronics is just new so there isn’t much data on it. For most every ECE+ major they make great money, mechatronics included. 👍
@@shanoto3203they usually learn very little electrical or mechanical stuff. A master of all is a master of none (I usually lecture mechatronics students in electronics and magnetism subjects)
When in doubt just go electrical or mech and take some electives from the other. That's what all the specialized engineering fields are at the bachelors level. They only really start to diversify in content when you do graduate coursework.
Engineering outside of 'the west' is very underpaid profession on average.. For example to earn just 30% more then a super market cashier in eastern Europe is frustrating. I call it 'the same wage trap'
No mechanical engineeeing is actually one of the lowest paid professions because there’s so many mechanical engineers via supply and demand you can charge less. And physical commodities don’t produce nearly as much profit per employee as let’s say software or oil
Engineering difficulty is subjective, good memory means chemical or biomed is easy, good iq/ ability to comprehend then mechanical or electrical is easiest.
What exactly is the difference between computer engineers and electrical engineers? Cause I'm studying electrical engineering and I want to do most of the stuff computer engineers does. will studying electrical Engineering affect that?
To oversimplify, computer engineering is more like half software and half electrical engineering. No you shouldn’t be concerned! You can choose computer-specific concentrations toward the latter parts of your degree and if you really want, doing side projects relevant to the career you want to enter. Electrical and computer are very close and have a lot of overlap.
@@EngineeringInsidersI am a computer engineer and got an electrical engineer job offer haha it doesn’t matter in most cases, you just take the classes in the field you want the job in and study hard and prep
Keep up with EE bro. CE is a weird program, and some college doesn't have a CE program. They name it EECS program instead. I attest you can get a CE job with a EE degree trust me. Because CE is a subfield of EE.
They are essentially the same but compE takes classes in data structures and algos and maybe even operating systems depending on your uni, while EE will typically do more analog circuits and radio frequency type courses. This isn't true everywhere, for example my uni has them as a merged major EE + Comp E.
Dude my dream is ironman tech, suit ect... I did many research and final step i have choose robotics or mechatronics? Please tell i watched you videos about this.
Hey there! If you’re following that dream I’d say robotics is a little more focused on lower level engineering design and would be better. Although depending on the exact specifications of the coursework at a university, mechatronics could be “better” so it really comes down to course work. If you really like the mechanical sides of things mechatronics could be better. Don’t count out embedded systems either! That has less/none of the mechanical aspect but you become a wizard at making efficient electrical products
@@Glam_and_Glow_YT Yeah doing both is not a bad idea at all. They do have a lot of overlap as well. We recommend trying it now! Just start building up projects piece by piece. By learning what you want/need to learn instead of what the curriculum teaches you you'll put yourself exactly where you need to be. 🤖👍
I am an Electrical Engineer here in Arizona making $130k as of now. Shooting for $150 to $200k in the next few years.
i hope could reach those level.
How long did it took you to become one ?I’m Located here in Phoenix too
Did you go to asu?
For those who choosing petroleum engineering after seeing top in salary
Even petroleum engineering looks more paying and stimulating there are some health concerns also. Make sure you decide only on your interest and work life balance cause you can't always regret whole life on this . Health concerna especially cause you'll be exposed to oils and hazardous substances make a detailed analysis hope you got me .o
This makes me worried about pursuing mechatronics, not seeing a lot of career data on salaries.
Don’t worry at all - mechatronics is just new so there isn’t much data on it. For most every ECE+ major they make great money, mechatronics included. 👍
mechatronics could do what 3 of the top can do so dont worry
a swiss army knife is always gonna be useful, kinda the whole point
@@shanoto3203they usually learn very little electrical or mechanical stuff. A master of all is a master of none (I usually lecture mechatronics students in electronics and magnetism subjects)
When in doubt just go electrical or mech and take some electives from the other. That's what all the specialized engineering fields are at the bachelors level. They only really start to diversify in content when you do graduate coursework.
I will be a successful engineer one day 🙏🙏🙏❤.
Engineering outside of 'the west' is very underpaid profession on average.. For example to earn just 30% more then a super market cashier in eastern Europe is frustrating. I call it 'the same wage trap'
What jobs are well paid in europe
Nice video, give insights for fresh engineers. I am proud to say as Chemical Engineer.
Seems legit, but does this information scale for cost of living? 150k in Austin is not the same as 150k in the Bay area.
as a chemical engineer, you miseed semiconductor industry..becuse the processing is all chemistry
But semiconductor falls under electronics right cause it has to be made not found
What about Mechanical engineering, is it not in top 10
No mechanical engineeeing is actually one of the lowest paid professions because there’s so many mechanical engineers via supply and demand you can charge less. And physical commodities don’t produce nearly as much profit per employee as let’s say software or oil
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Nice vidéo can you Make one on hardest engineering fields
Great idea! We’re on it 👀
One of the hardest: EE
Engineering difficulty is subjective, good memory means chemical or biomed is easy, good iq/ ability to comprehend then mechanical or electrical is easiest.
What exactly is the difference between computer engineers and electrical engineers? Cause I'm studying electrical engineering and I want to do most of the stuff computer engineers does. will studying electrical Engineering affect that?
To oversimplify, computer engineering is more like half software and half electrical engineering.
No you shouldn’t be concerned! You can choose computer-specific concentrations toward the latter parts of your degree and if you really want, doing side projects relevant to the career you want to enter. Electrical and computer are very close and have a lot of overlap.
@@EngineeringInsidersI am a computer engineer and got an electrical engineer job offer haha it doesn’t matter in most cases, you just take the classes in the field you want the job in and study hard and prep
Keep up with EE bro. CE is a weird program, and some college doesn't have a CE program. They name it EECS program instead. I attest you can get a CE job with a EE degree trust me. Because CE is a subfield of EE.
They are essentially the same but compE takes classes in data structures and algos and maybe even operating systems depending on your uni, while EE will typically do more analog circuits and radio frequency type courses. This isn't true everywhere, for example my uni has them as a merged major EE + Comp E.
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Dude my dream is ironman tech, suit ect... I did many research and final step i have choose robotics or mechatronics? Please tell i watched you videos about this.
Hey there! If you’re following that dream I’d say robotics is a little more focused on lower level engineering design and would be better. Although depending on the exact specifications of the coursework at a university, mechatronics could be “better” so it really comes down to course work. If you really like the mechanical sides of things mechatronics could be better. Don’t count out embedded systems either! That has less/none of the mechanical aspect but you become a wizard at making efficient electrical products
@@EngineeringInsiders I just did research again and thinking to learn both of them is it a good option? I wanna invent tech like him
@@Glam_and_Glow_YT Yeah doing both is not a bad idea at all. They do have a lot of overlap as well. We recommend trying it now! Just start building up projects piece by piece. By learning what you want/need to learn instead of what the curriculum teaches you you'll put yourself exactly where you need to be. 🤖👍
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Elon musk is not an engineer
But he did study physics .
He is an engineer
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where is his degree?
got that right. He makes too much money to be an engineer.