Dec 13, 2008

If you don't know what you want, you end up with a lot you don't.

I had a dream. I don't remember what it was about. I don't really think it was about anything. But when I woke up from it this morning, I decided that I was really going to start thinking about college and what I want to do with my life.







I've decided on Chemical Engineering, Major in Materials Science with an emphasis on Chemistry. I figure, I enjoy science and more of theory work, problem solving, you know? Plus it doesn't take very long to get a Master's Degree, and starting salary (if you get a decent job) is about 50K because there's a pretty good demand for Chemical Engineers. And if you stay in the field for 10 years, your salary is around 90 to 100k and you'll be in a more managerial position. Also, if you hold out for a Doctorate, your starting position will most likely be managerial, meaning higher salary.
All in all, it seems like a good idea. Of course there are some flaws, nothing's perfect, I mean, it doesn't mean I'll get a job right out of college anyhow, but it's something to go on at least.




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