but FIRST study what degree will help you get a good job
elMickotanko said:Do you mean what university/area or what actual course?
cyprio7 said:one last question, what kind of money can you get being an electronics engineer, some people have said its crap money an its hard to find a job, others say its a great field to go into and you can earn very good money
elMickotanko said:Hi,
Do all you knowledgable folk have degrees? did any of you learn in the 'university of life'?
M!C/<
cyprio7 said:some people i know have said the money in electronics is sh*t and there are not a lot of jobs and you cant earn a lot of money with a BSc as opposed to having a BEng.
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the money in electronics is there for the taking, as with everything in life things can bit a little bit dead end if you are not good at what you do. My advice, find something you ar good at, or at least try your damned hardest to be good at what you want to do.
A BEng degree will get you a little further than a BSc in electronics, but not too much further. If it's money you want, you really really really need to get your self a masters degree (MEng), maybe a PHD and certianly chartered status. The more little bits added onto your title, the more pay you can dempand.
hope you keep trying hard, I know the lingo seems difficult at first, but after some indepth reading, you will find that it is almost all fancy names given to really simple principles.
Andrew
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