Ahahahaman
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So I've yet to graduate high school but I hear it's a good idea to start thinking about what course to do in University. I think UNSW would probably be more suitable for me, and after some browsing of courses and cutoffs, I have narrowed it down to Engineering (most probably mechatronics since its mixed), and Actuarial studies. I know, I know, if I can get into actuary why not do it? The thing is I don't think looking at figures and working in a box for the next 50 years would be all that fun, and I'm only considering it for the payroll which I hear is decently high. I'm leaning towards Engineering but I hear it's really hard to find a job, and if you do, you can't expect a pay cheque of more than 100k a year even after a lot of experience.
Could someone tell me exactly what an engineer in mechatronics can do as a career and if I can actually get a decent job (payment + conditions) out of it?
And can someone tell me exactly how hard actuarial studies are. I hear that the drop out rate is more than half.
Thanks
Could someone tell me exactly what an engineer in mechatronics can do as a career and if I can actually get a decent job (payment + conditions) out of it?
And can someone tell me exactly how hard actuarial studies are. I hear that the drop out rate is more than half.
Thanks