intern and job qns (electrical, civil, mechanical) (1 Viewer)

addybrah

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sup bos, starting unsw engo this yr. had a few qns

1. how hard is it to land an internship for the above 3 engos? (need 2 months paid to graduate)
2. which field do you think is better in terms of grad jobs, $$$ and job satisfaction?
3. which one would be the toughest course (content/effort wise)?

electrical sounds hectic since i kinda wanna solve the world energy crisis, but meh drems change for $$$
if you have experience in only one field its ok plz comment too

appreciate
 
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lol wat

y tho

was thinking of combining it with electrical eng a while back but idk
 

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1. Not too hard, doesn't need to be paid
2. Electrical and mechanical ez
3. uws
 

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Mech engg deals quite a lot with energy. They're the people who deal with the thermodynamics and stuff, and actually deal with the actual generator which generates the electricity.
 

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Yeah electrical engineering is very broad and to help solve an energy crisis you would want to be proficient in communication with other engineers (you'll communicate with other engineers from electrical, mechanical and materials science mainly). Don't worry though, after a while you'll gain enough experience as an engineer and be able to tackle larger scale problems with others.
 

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