Is Chemistry a Good Major?
Is a Chemistry degree worth it? What can I do with degree in Chemistry? Are there jobs in Chemistry? Thank you Jacoo again for your amazing music https://soundcloud.com/jacoo https://www.youtube….
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Is a Chemistry degree worth it? What can I do with degree in Chemistry? Are there jobs in Chemistry? Thank you Jacoo again for your amazing music https://soundcloud.com/jacoo https://www.youtube….
Video Rating: 5 / 5
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why does bls.gov completely contradict what you’re saying? according to
bls, the top employed industry for chemists is R&D with mean salary 87k.
The lowest 10% of chemists get 40k
There might be majors that are interesting or intellectually stimulating
but in the aspect of money pretty worthless. If you got a passion for
chemistry go learn and study it but don’t major in it. Hey matt about the
question you asked, a book that kinda elaborates on it is called ” The
Science of Getting Rich” by Wallace D. Wattles i don’t know you if you read
it but its quiet interesting you should check it out whenever you can…
its a pretty cool book
I know you’re not a comedian, but have u ever thought of adding a lot of
comedy to videos about majors that suck.
In my opinion, I think chemical engineering is one of the harder
engineering jobs to get. Took my friend 3 years working for a company to
get promoted to a chemical engineer. It’s a good major tho. I think one of
the more higher paying also.
Im a junior and still undecided if i want to go for chemical engineering or
accounting. I know they are 2 different things but i really enjoy science
and im very good at it. Math im great with simple math which is why i was
looking at accounting and I’m decent with eqautions like problems in
engineering. Which do you think will provide a more stable life. I know
both are paid well but which have the best possibilities to get jobs out of
college etc. (Sorry for such a long thing but I watched many of your videos
and learned a lot so i thought i would ask Thanks.)
I liked this video a lot more than your other “should you major in *___* “?
videos. You focused a lot more on the actual job market, the economy, and
whether it’s a well-paying job rather than simply droning through the
syllabus. For example, while I definitely understand InfoSys better from
your last video, I’m still unsure whether it’s a good field to get into for
the employment and money.
Extremely well organized. Much better.
Do you think I will be at a disadvantage commuting to university for a
mechanical engineering major?.
Hello. I love to watch your videos. You cover topics that no other
YouTuber(as far as I can see) covers. I value your advice especially
because I am a recent high school graduate planning on going to school for
biological/agricultural engineering. I was wondering if you could make a
video about agricultural engineering? Thank you.
This may not be about video but I am taking math classes and already took
college algebra which path would be best to take 1 take trigonometry then
anayltic geometry then calculus or 2. Precalculus then calculus please let
me know thanks.
Do a video on how to prepare for and ace an interview (mechanical engineer
position).
Post computer stuff
Do one on enviromental sciences/ engineering and geo engineering!
Hey engineered truth you should do a video of what to do in college for
your freshman year
Great video. I learned this kind of lesson while finish my 1st year of
engineering. It’s not just the specialization of engineering you should be
thinking about studying, it’s where do you see yourself working in that
specialization. I wanted mechatronics because I’d be studying electronics,
robotics and programming but the jobs with that degree consisted of factory
robotic type jobs (which software engineers are also valuable for and other
types of engineers) and maintenance or some software related job. So now
I’ve chosen Software Emedded, since my skills are applicable to software
engineering and any electronic related job.
Yes, synced. Fits very well.
I’m curious as to what you do, or whats your profession? Do you work at a
engineering firm or are you just doing youtube?
Also, they want to go into academia by getting the PHds.
could you do a video on nuclear engineering? That’s my current major.
I think compared to physics, it is still a better major in terms of having
only a bachelor’s degree. Being a lab technician as you’ve described might
suck, but it is still a decent paying job with decent employment rate. And
if you truly wish to do innovative work without “being a robot,” you would
have to pursue a higher degree anyways. In contrary, a physics degree alone
is quite useless, and most who do not pursue higher education teach high
school or go to Wall street I believe.
can you talk about biology or geomatics engineering, plus how hard is it to
become a nurse?
We want to see. Is medicine a good major?
You should do a video on economics. I’m pretty sure a lot of people want to
know more about it.