So oil, grease and fat don't belong in carbon chemistry?Joel8945 said:I hope mechanical engineering isn't 'grease monkey' because I prefer more office style professions. I would rather wear a lab coat or suit than be covered in grease. Chemical engineering is more my style.
Yes they do but not to the same extent as a mechanic. Working in a lab is easier to do (well in my case), but I do guess the stenches in organic chemistry aren't really anyone's cup of tea.Forbidden. said:So oil, grease and fat don't belong in carbon chemistry?
Thank god for that. I was considering architecture but designing houses wasn't really my thing and I prefer getting involved in more complex maths problems. I've always loved designing.walkahz said:If ur dooing engineering to get your hands really dirty then you are in the wrong job. Most mechanical engineering jobs are design jobs really.
Of course, I've been exposed to many organic compounds almost as much compounds present in tobacco smoke.Joel8945 said:Yes they do but not to the same extent as a mechanic. Working in a lab is easier to do (well in my case), but I do guess the stenches in organic chemistry aren't really anyone's cup of tea.
Thank god for that. I was considering architecture but designing houses wasn't really my thing and I prefer getting involved in more complex maths problems. I've always loved designing.
So i take it electrical engineering is awesome?3unitz said:omgggg electrical is not boring! think of the circuits simon!
~ digital electronics!
~ control and automation!
~ telecommunications!
~ signal processing!
~ power generation!
~ nano technology!
~ robotics!
~ renewable energy!
~ computer hardware!
from satellite communications to gaming systems, computers, televisions to power stations and awesome robotic machines and miscellaneous electronic gadgets! electrical engineering with all its crazy mind bending applications is the way of the future...
it all depends on what you like doing though. i personally would find civil boring, whereas others think bridges and roads are the best thing in the world
Oh i see, thanks for the excellent help! You've helped me out heaps3unitz said:electrical, telecommunications and computer engineering are pretty similar - at least at my uni - with a lot of overlapping courses. its possible to come out with an electrical engineering degree having done the exact same courses as someone who comes out with a telecommunications degree (or vice versa).
the major difference is that telecommunications will have core telecommunication courses, whereas with electrical you can (if you want) pick them as electives. telecommunications focuses more on mobile/wireless communications, computer networking, broadcasting etc. whereas straight electrical places a greater emphasis on power generation and distribution.
it all depends on which uni you go to though, so check the course information of both on the uni site to see the differences.
if it's not your thing, then you'll find anything boringsimonkey said:Hi, which engineering discipline is da best?? Is really mechanical as 'grease monkey' as it seems. Is electrical boring?
civil bra you get to work with bulldozers and shit
Edit: and drive around in utes. a lot
this is so true...electrical engineering covers a lot of areas. that's why i chose it.lolomgggg electrical is not boring! think of the circuits simon!
~ digital electronics!
~ control and automation!
~ telecommunications!
~ signal processing!
~ power generation!
~ nano technology!
~ robotics!
~ renewable energy!
~ computer hardware!
from satellite communications to gaming systems, computers, televisions to power stations and awesome robotic machines and miscellaneous electronic gadgets! electrical engineering with all its crazy mind bending applications is the way of the future...
it all depends on what you like doing though. i personally would find civil boring, whereas others think bridges and roads are the best thing in the world
i think most subjects in mechanical (and mechanical and mechatronics for that matter) are the same with electrical anyway, and if you still cant choose you can just take the general engineering stream so you could try all options and choose the one that you like.Hi, which engineering discipline is da best?? Is really mechanical as 'grease monkey' as it seems. Is electrical boring?