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@JakeVoorhees
@JakeVoorhees 3 года назад
What’s the best engineering major? What video should I make next? Please comment and like to help me reach more engineers
@obedbabington3903
@obedbabington3903 3 года назад
Electrical engineering all the way fam
@honelethpimienta5810
@honelethpimienta5810 3 года назад
What about petroleum engineering?
@mohamedothman3964
@mohamedothman3964 3 года назад
mechatronics engineering is a combination of the top 3 majors in the list so what do you think about it as a major ?
@danialrock1310
@danialrock1310 3 года назад
Can u make a video about Precision Engineering plzzz
@bernieorbust6104
@bernieorbust6104 3 года назад
The best one is the one you are actually interested in. NEXT
@karieltheone
@karieltheone 3 года назад
Electrical Engineering: The engineering you take if you are smart enough to be a physicist, but you want to be able to get a job without having to do a PhD.
@JakeVoorhees
@JakeVoorhees 3 года назад
Yeah that sounds exactly right to me! Thanks for the comment haha. Are you thinking EE? Here are some EE resources for you if you like, “What Do Electrical Engineers Do?” ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-zRawKI6Qsm0.html And this one talks about high paying EE roles: “Jobs for Electrical Engineers over $100,000” ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Vi4hkCeNWs0.html Also, a lot of electrical engineers wish to work in mechatronics/robotics, so check out this video “What Do Mechatronics Engineers Do?” ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-4YjLZcQRLds.html And since computer engineering is a subset of electrical engineering, “What Do Computer Engineers Do?” ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-hiL-cTbz188.html I hope these help. Let me know what follow up questions you have so I can help you with those. Cheers and thanks again!!
@shinjaokinawa5122
@shinjaokinawa5122 3 года назад
@@JakeVoorhees Thank You I finished My Physics Degree to a rousing silence and thought that I would have to stand on a street corner with a sign saying Will Explain Higgs Boson for Food. Your videos are inspiring and from this point on EE Tally Ho.
@DanielLopez-yy4ed
@DanielLopez-yy4ed 3 года назад
@conacal rubdur One word: Mechatronics (the combination of electrical and mechanical engineering)
@rizzurpa6729
@rizzurpa6729 3 года назад
electromechanichal if you want to be hands on and build your own machienes
@xRealSae
@xRealSae 3 года назад
replying just to find this again
@codeovercode167
@codeovercode167 2 года назад
2:46 - number 11, biomedical engineering 6:04 - number 10, chemical engineering 8:53 - number 9, materials engineering 10:13 - number 8, environmental engineering 12:35 - number 7, industrial engineering 14:42 - number 6, computer engineering 16:28 - number 5, aerospace engineering 18:22 - number 4, civil engineering 21:00 - number 3, mechanical engineering 23:00 - number 1, electrical engineering 25:25 - number 1, computer science
@timgoodliffe
@timgoodliffe 2 года назад
mechatronics is just the top 5 all smashed together
@rogerrinkavage
@rogerrinkavage 2 года назад
You're the best, thank you
@divality4228
@divality4228 Год назад
Thank you 🙏🏻
@mancity9154
@mancity9154 Год назад
Wow, I like it ₩
@1mol831
@1mol831 Год назад
For computer science you mean software engineering?
@daviddixon6408
@daviddixon6408 3 года назад
I worked for a multidisciplinary engineering firm that had one chemical engineer and he was the company problem solver. If someone had a problem that they couldn't solve they would go to him and generally within 2 days he would have a solution for them. He was an extremely intelligent individual.
@planomathandscience
@planomathandscience Год назад
Exactamundo
@GhostOfYowie
@GhostOfYowie 3 года назад
As an Environmental Engineer, I’m just happy we aren’t last on this list since we usually are last on every other tier lists lmao.
@heartandreuoquiana8610
@heartandreuoquiana8610 3 года назад
I'm very thankful for your insights sir Jake, I'm graduating this year out of high school and your videos have helped me understand the risks and also the benefits of each engineering major.
@JakeVoorhees
@JakeVoorhees 3 года назад
Awesome! Thanks for the comment. Which engineering major are you thinking? Let me know what questions you have now okay? I respond to everything, cheers!!
@Sasukej2004
@Sasukej2004 3 года назад
My man could have speak any languages but he decided to speak straight facts!
@JakeVoorhees
@JakeVoorhees 3 года назад
Oooooooo nice comment!!! Thanks so much for that. What type of engineering are you thinking about? Let me know what questions you have and I can help you with those. I respond to everything. Thanks!!
@Sasukej2004
@Sasukej2004 3 года назад
@@JakeVoorhees Hey! thx for responding to every comment btw keep up the grind! I am very interested in particle physics and engineering at the same time, but right now physics is slightly more interesting to me. However, I dont know which degree I should choose when graduating. Could you somehow make a video on that pls? (Physics vs. Engineering) Thank you!
@JakeVoorhees
@JakeVoorhees 3 года назад
@@Sasukej2004 hey thanks so much for that compliment and for the question. Sorry it took me so long to reply. Love you. Hey thanks for the question. One thing to start to ask yourself if considering physics is - what’s the plan with the physics degree? It’s hard to advocate for a physics degree. There are essentially no benefits of a physics degree over engineering. Only disadvantages in my view. 1. Immediate Employability. You cannot enter the job market anywhere near as well as with a comparable engineering degree like electrical or aerospace engineering. There are just 20,500 jobs for physicists & astronomers in the USA vs 328,000 electrical engineers and 66,000 aerospace engineers. 2. Advanced Degree Required. Most of these physicists in the 20,000 have a PhD in the field. Most engineers do not, and a few will have a masters degree. 3. Flexibility. An engineering degree can get you into most if not all adjacent doors. Only 35% or physics majors go on to become engineers with many doing computer science and other avenues after like finance or teaching. 4. If you decide you want to do physics masters later or get your PhD in physics, then you can still do so with an engineering degree. For these reasons, the only purpose of a physics undergraduate major to me is that the student is so passionate about physics and knows they want that as a career, and probably know they want their PhD in physics. And that’s so hard to know at age 17, that it’s really hard for me to understand how someone could choose physics. Does all this make sense? Thank you for the comment !!
@spiderinofiesta3341
@spiderinofiesta3341 3 года назад
Finishing my major in Applied Mathematics and Computation (which I'd put as a mix of CS and Engineering, but with higher level theoretical Maths involved). Love it, and am applying for Grad school this year. I'll be following Numerical Methods and Differential Equations Applications as the main area of study, and I'm pumped for it! :)
@christopherrapacon194
@christopherrapacon194 2 года назад
Awesome video with great insight! Recently discharging the Navy as a Nuclear mechanic, but I have always loved chemical engineering! Thanks to you, my eyes have opened up a little more and the near future to come, and I may stick with my mechanical background! thanks!
@gonzalezm244
@gonzalezm244 3 года назад
Most of us are already engineering students who just want to be told that we made the right choice MechE here lol
@JakeVoorhees
@JakeVoorhees 3 года назад
Yup that’s right. I think that’s true lol. Which is why it’s hard for me to give the facts about BME and chemical engineering. Mechanical engineering is a great call. What’s your dream job after? Cheers! Have you seen this video about, “Jobs for Mechanical Engineers” ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-L95q-d6FWVY.html Let me know what i can help you with - any questions you have okay cheers thanks again
@gonzalezm244
@gonzalezm244 3 года назад
@@JakeVoorhees Yeah, I bet. I was thinking about some of my BioMed friends like “yikes, that’s rough”. I chose mechanical for the exact reason you mentioned, I liked everything that was applied science and it just seemed like the most general. I’m a third year and recently found out that I really want to pursue robotics. I don’t know too much about the electrical aspects of it but am picking up some software skills in ROS and c++/python. I get pretty psyched when I get to use advanced math from my math degree and robotics has plenty of that to go around lol. Dream job would be something like working on that Neuralink robot, but honestly everything that has to do with robots is pretty sick.
@JakeVoorhees
@JakeVoorhees 3 года назад
@@gonzalezm244 very cool interests and passion to love towards robotics. It’s the future. I get a lot of questions about mechatronics engineering - probably more than any other subset of engineering nowadays. . I think mechatronics is the future. It is the intersection of mechanical and electrical engineering, so you can lean into either the physical design side i.e. mechanics, or the electrical engineering aspects which would include the circuitry, signals and controls, power, automation, and programming aspects. I think a mechatronics engineer who leans into the electrical engineering side of things is VERY well suited for the future. Here are some videos that you may be interested in: . “What Do Mechatronics Engineers Do?” ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-4YjLZcQRLds.html . “Is Mechatronics Engineering a Good Career? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-UkPKlA6j0f8.html . There are only 28 ABET mechatronics engineering programs in the world and just 3 in the USA. So oftentimes you have to choose EE or ME or CPE and do a degree concentration in mechatronics, which is a great path. Some universities have a formal certification program within EE/ME/CPE, or you may have to build it yourself. You would do that by for example, majoring in EE and taking more electronics courses and less about power or telecommunications. You would take robotics electives, signals and controls, and circuits courses, etc. Your CS related courses should revolve around mechatronics rather than something else, and so on. Computer Engineering is often a subset of Electrical Engineering. But sometimes engineers struggle to choose between ME vs EE/CPE. This video will help you decide, “Mechanical VS Electrical Engineering” ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-6PJ-Yw5qVsc.html . These will probably be helpful as well: “What Do Mechanical Engineers Do?” ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-5wEteXzhtak.html “What Do Electrical Engineers Do” ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-zRawKI6Qsm0.html “What Do Computer Engineers Do?” ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-hiL-cTbz188.html . I also ranked Mechatronics Engineering as one of the only two S-Tier Mechanical Engineering options in this video, “Mechanical Engineering Job Tier List” ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ghxBLeEX_OM.html . Does this help and make sense? Let me know what follow up questions you have okay? I respond to everything, thanks again!!
@christians1812
@christians1812 3 года назад
fact lol
@kelleyboileau
@kelleyboileau 3 года назад
Same hahaha
@jrgenbrulandsvensen6561
@jrgenbrulandsvensen6561 3 года назад
Thank you for a great and informative video. Starting my 5 year integrated master degree in Computer Science this fall here in Norway. Love your content!
@superkittylitter963
@superkittylitter963 3 года назад
Great descriptions! You can tell a lot of work went into this video, props!
@JakeVoorhees
@JakeVoorhees 3 года назад
Hey thanks for that comment. A lot of work did go into this video so I really appreciate that. What type of engineer are you trying to become? Let me know what questions you have k? Cheers thanks !!
@yjrb1324
@yjrb1324 3 года назад
Thanks for the great video! High school senior here and I’m considering mechanical vs. aerospace. I know I want to work on airplanes/anything flying in the future, but I’m aware of the idea of keeping the prospects open with something more broad like mechanical (and perhaps specializing in aerospace later). As of now I applied to schools for aerospace, so I’m looking forward to experimenting in college and seeing what I want to do!
@JakeVoorhees
@JakeVoorhees 3 года назад
Hey thanks for the comment. I get a lot of “Aerospace vs Mechanical Engineering” questions. I support pure aerospace in some situations because there are a pretty good amount of jobs, 66,000 in the USA which puts it at #6 on the list. Especially if you live somewhere with solid AE industry or are willing to relocate, and you are in LOVE with the idea of working in AE for a career. I would do AE if I had to do everything over again. I'd choose AE over Civil. Make sure you see these AE videos, “What is Aerospace Engineering? What do Aerospace Engineers Do?” ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-vDa0fB6kxVc.html “Aerospace Engineer Interview | How To Get A Job At Boeing | How To Get A Job At Lockheed Martin” ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-NuPAiaonLrQ.html And here are some resources for the ME route,, "What Do Mechanical Engineers Do?" ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-5wEteXzhtak.html and this one looks at careers like automotive, aerospace, product engineering for ME, "Jobs for Mechanical Engineers", ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-L95q-d6FWVY.html. A little over 30% of Aerospace engineers have a master's about about half just have a bachelors. You can become an aerospace engineer with either avenue, pure AE or ME with a focus in AE as a concentration. It all depends on what you want for your career. The benefit of doing ME is that it's more broad and you have more options. Sometimes students think they are going to love one sector, and then start a career there and don't like it. That is where the ME would be beneficial. You can always go to grad school in AE if you like to gain an advantage, and possibly find an employer to fund and support that. The benefit of going for AE in undergrad is that you will have an advantage over MEs if you want to get started with your career right out of undergrad, which is what I recommend. I did not go straight into working after university, and I sort of regret tha myself. So it's up to you. Some students are 100% set on grad school, and if that is the case, this entire decision matters much less. Also, I do not think people should go out of state and save $$$ and maybe your state doesn't even have any aerospace engineering programs, and you should just do mechanical based on financial reasons. I HIGHLY encourage you and your family to save the $$$ unless you guys are super well off and your parents are going to just pay for all of it. Does this help and make sense? Let me know what follow up questions you have. I respond to 100% of comments, cheers thanks!
@yjrb1324
@yjrb1324 3 года назад
@@JakeVoorhees Wow, thanks for the fantastic insight. There are unfortunately no in-state schools offering AE, however I'm incredibly fortunate to have received some scholarships from a few great out of state schools for their AE programs that make it very attainable for me and my family. Not sure at all about what I'll do after undergrad (grad school or not), but the good thing is I have roughly 4 more years to figure that out!
@JakeVoorhees
@JakeVoorhees 3 года назад
Hey thanks for this extra info and convo! Love it. Yup I appreciate that attitude about having 4 years to figure out the grad school future. So often I see students trying to choose everything before they even start their academic journey, which is a little silly you know? Let me know what else I can help you with okay? I answer everything on here nowadays even if it takes me a few days, haha cheers thank you !
@jasoncalandra8098
@jasoncalandra8098 3 года назад
I’m a little late to this vid but I loved it. I’m a graduated EE going for my masters in EE right now and I appreciate the level of detail you described each major in. A lot of people don’t understand how complex a lot of the math is in EE because it’s often theoretical. I would’ve really benefitted from this video if I watched it before college so on behalf of all of the kids struggling to decide what to major in: thank you.
@bluesi6279
@bluesi6279 2 года назад
hey! strulggling 3rd year EE student here and I'm impressed that you're going for a masters in this degree it surely is difficult. Do you have any study habits/practices that worked for you in this degree? Reaching out for help as im not doing well in my courses
@NoahMcCarthy18
@NoahMcCarthy18 Год назад
@@bluesi6279 Do you recommended going into EE? I want to switch my ME degree into Electrical but need outside opinions on it.
@itscoffee5410
@itscoffee5410 9 месяцев назад
@@NoahMcCarthy18Did you switch to EE? I’m a senior in Highschool I’m looking to go into ME, what do YOU think?
@GetBetterThough
@GetBetterThough 2 года назад
Only watched a quarter of this video, I haven't even finished watching as i'm writing this and its extremely more helpful then a bunch of other videos I saw. Thank you 🙏
@kaizoku8087
@kaizoku8087 Год назад
Thank you so much for this vid. I’ve been in this major for a while and yet no matter how many questions I ask or try to find out,I’ve always found myself riddled with even more questions. Yes it is true,if you’re in this major without a parent working as one,then you’re pretty much in the dark the entire time no matter where you look or who you ask. This vid clearly answered those questions I’ve had for such a long time. I’m glad I chose the right major.
@starley_
@starley_ 3 года назад
Thanks for all the videos you do Jake. You really are helping a lot of people deciding what's the best for the future. A tier list with actual facts and evidence from a real engineer is something a lot of people needed. I agree with pretty much everything you said. Biomedical engineering might sound really cool and it's actually an important thing for the future, but there just aren't that many job opportunities. I myself will study mechanical engineering and then specialise in Aerospace engineering for my master's degree (that's how it works here in Austria). I mean, the first few years of mechanical and aerospace engineering are pretty much the same anyways.
@JakeVoorhees
@JakeVoorhees 3 года назад
Hey great comment, thanks so much for that. I save great comments like this. Seems like 1/3 of BMEs go onto medical school I really like the ME into AeroE combo. That or pure AeroE is what I would do if I were do redo my university days. I am a civil engineer. You are right about ME vs AE early. Have you seen my AE videos? “What is Aerospace Engineering? What do Aerospace Engineers Do?” ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-vDa0fB6kxVc.html “Aerospace Engineer Interview | How To Get A Job At Boeing | How To Get A Job At Lockheed Martin” ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-NuPAiaonLrQ.html “What is Combustion Engineering? | Can Mechanical Engineers Become Aerospace Engineers?” ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-qnXpsjZcq0k.html Let me know what else I can help you with okay? I respond to everything. Cheers thanks!
@muhumuzavictor2269
@muhumuzavictor2269 Год назад
I'm doing mechanical and I later want to specialize in Petroleum engineering z it a good combn
@hamzawaheed7670
@hamzawaheed7670 3 года назад
This is a good video. I think that the tier list is definitely well thought out, practical, and helpful. I think electrical engineering should be number one, and computer science number 2. My reasoning is that an electrical can get into computer science somewhat easily, but the computer science person, not so much. Having an understanding of both the electronics and programming aspect is powerful, not to mention with electrical engineering, you can have access to some aspect of the computer science job base and the electrical engineering job base for sure.
@JakeVoorhees
@JakeVoorhees 3 года назад
Ya I considered that for sure and almost wanted to have a twist at the end :)
@thezarcfiles2857
@thezarcfiles2857 3 года назад
Definitely a big help! I’m still stuck on what to choose though. Maybe I just don’t know what I’d enjoy doing most, only what sounds beneficial to others.
@JakeVoorhees
@JakeVoorhees 3 года назад
No worries, thanks for the comment. Check out these videos for some support. “How to Pick Right Engineering Major” ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-HJEnStKewqo.html “What Engineering Major Should I Choose?” ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Rlc2T177bkw.html And if you’re feeling confused about how and when to choose an engineering major, you’re not alone. This is the most common question I get. Here is a detailed way to help you decide. This is a situation I see pretty often. It’s really hard to know which field to go into within engineering. Continue to work hard and follow your dreams, chase your interests, and make sure to always keep your options open and your optimism up. There is not "right time" to choose a major, but there is a loose formula for attempting to know the best choice at the time. You have to look at your skills and interests around engineering.There are only three big engineering categories, so lets start there. Each of Civil/Mechanical/Electrical are the only fields in the USA with over 300,000 jobs. Chemical for example, is just 32,600. Biomedical, 21,000. Even Aerospace at 65,000 or Environmental with 55,000 roles are good choices. Either way, let's look at the big three first. Mechanical. Mechanical Engineers work in a few main categories including machine component and manufacturing design, heating ventilating and cooling systems for buildings, and thermal and fluid systems. If you take apart things and put them back together, want to invent things, 3D print, model stuff, and tinker and build things, then ME may be for you. There can be some programming involved, especially if you start to lean towards the Mechatronics side of the industry, which begins to incorporate more electronics/computer engineering with some programming. But you can avoid a lot of programming if you choose. Civil. Civil Engineers have five areas of specialty. They design and build buildings and bridges and other structures, transportation systems, geotechnical systems (under the ground), they work with the environment/water resources, and then coastal. Construction Engineering and Management is another similar industry that civil engineers can work in. If you were the engineer building legos, playing sim city, and wanting to build things rather than take apart stuff and put it back together, you could be a civil engineer. You can also be very much less of a programmer and get away with it. I am a civil engineer, and I have essentially zero programming skills. Electrical. Also called "Electrical & Electronics Engineering". This field is probably the best for the future. Electrical engineers work with electrical power/dist/generation, telecommunications, semiconductor design and manufacturing, signals & controls, aerospace parts and manufacturing, and research and development. Electrical engineering is very different from civil/mechanical because it is theoretical rather than tangible. You cannot see electricity or magnetism, and you cannot see what is happening with circuits or semiconductors. Because of this, EEs take more math and harder math, besides PDEs that mechanical engineers must take like fluid/thermodynamics. But EE is considering the most math and harder math, and because its 100% theoretical, typically an EE can learn ME math and adapt to the physica word easier than a ME or CE can do the other way around. Unlike in CE and usually in ME, EEs must be good programmers too. EEs often can work as software developers or software engineers after university, because they require so much coding skill. This also means EE is the safest for the future, as there are 1.4M software developer jobs growing at a rate of 22% right now. Thats more jobs than CE/ME/EE/IE (industrial engineering is 4th with 285,000 jobs) combined. Industrial. This would be the 4th consideration, particularly if you are not as good at math, are a better communicator, and want to work more with people other things rather than design or calculations or the "engineering work" within the engineering world. Industrial Engineering is very different from other engineerings in that it considered the entire system perspective, rather than simply optimizing the parts of the systems themselves first, which is what most engineering does. In IE, you must consider the entire system first in order or maximize the sum of the parts. IEs work in manufacturing, human factors, safety optimization to eliminate injury, etc. Outside of the big 3 and then IE, there are smaller branches like mentioned before. Computer engineering is very similar to EE, Aerospace engineering can be achieved with an ME degree and many AEs go to grad school, chemical engineering is so small that I only recommend it if you are from a very chemical engineering heavy country. Biomedical engineering is very small and in my opinion, should then be avoided for undergrad. Environmental engineering is 55,000 strong, and same thing as AE. You can get into environmental engineering through civil engineering. In fact, my degree is called "Civil & Environmental Engineering" so I could do just that if I want. There are other small engineering majors too, like materials or petroleum, nuclear and manufacturing, but you can get into any of these my majoring in one of the big 3 and ending up there in your career. Choose one of the big 3, and you will be fine. Does this make sense and help? Let me know what follow up questions you have okay? I respond to 100% of comments. I will be making a new how to choose an engineering major video soon, thanks!
@thezarcfiles2857
@thezarcfiles2857 3 года назад
@@JakeVoorhees Hey! Wow! Thanks for being super comprehensive! I’ve watched your other two videos on how to choose a college major and even took notes. I look forward to your next video on it! Just based on what you’ve said, my knee-jerk response is that I’d enjoy Mechanical. As a child, I always seemed to be interested in taking things apart (with no luck putting them back together). Although, the futurism of Electrical is catching my eye too. Understanding the magic of the modern world and the technology of the future seems pretty sick. Outside of those two, Nuclear interests me mainly because I think nuclear energy (fission and fusion) is an interesting topic, and Computer interests me because video games are really cool. Regardless, thanks for everything you said and do. You’re a huge blessing to those who seek clarity.
@ukly0964
@ukly0964 2 года назад
@@JakeVoorhees damn this is a very nice explanation. Even tho it's 7 months old and u probably won't notice this ty very much.
@lachlanperrier2851
@lachlanperrier2851 3 года назад
Sending this vid to my engineering exec to help out all the first years I can, literally speaks about the industry in the most practical way
@JakeVoorhees
@JakeVoorhees 3 года назад
Hey thanks for this!! I'm always curious how these videos get used professionally. Can you let me know more, like what sector you are in and how you think it will help? I have been working with more and more career advisors and universities, etc, thanks!
@manny3332
@manny3332 3 года назад
awesome vid once again, keep up the good work man, your helping loads of people!!!!!
@JakeVoorhees
@JakeVoorhees 3 года назад
Really appreciate you being a part of 1% Nation my man! Your comments stand out. Cheers thank you again!! Ask anything you are trying to figure out next, cheers !!
@LMQC
@LMQC 3 года назад
"If you do a bunch of research about what all the software engineers in Silicon Valley and tech companies say about what you should study, they will tell you computer science, not software engineering." Glad you spoke on this. Tried to find a somewhat definitive/compelling answer previously but was still uncertain. Although I was leaning towards computer science.
@makesiquashie4358
@makesiquashie4358 Год назад
Video is definitely the best and most practical advice on what type of engineering degree to study and starting your engineering career.
@rebeccadinsmore6097
@rebeccadinsmore6097 3 года назад
Thank you so much for the video, and backing up all your information from great sources! Looks like I’ll be majoring in EE :)
@JakeVoorhees
@JakeVoorhees 3 года назад
EE is the one! Thanks for the comment. Have you seen my latest video, "EE Job Tier list?" ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-6r3hG_zA8d8.html its pretty popular so far. Let me know what I can help you with next okay? Cheers!
@nimaiplouffe7121
@nimaiplouffe7121 2 года назад
I think it’s often overlooked that chem e is a very desirable branch for a variety of engineering disciplines outside of of pure chem e. For example there are over 250,000 process engineering jobs in the us and they tend to be filled by chem e graduates
@unworthy.potato
@unworthy.potato 10 месяцев назад
Outside of process engineering what Luther positions do chemE do? I’ve only heard of people going into process engineering and pharmaceutical manufacturing
@nimaiplouffe7121
@nimaiplouffe7121 10 месяцев назад
Chem e is desirable in petroleum, water reclamation and treatment, natural gas, paper milling, specialty materials. Mech eng can work for these too but having the chemistry background helps
@koora_highlights
@koora_highlights 3 года назад
Took me awhile to figure out what I want to study until I decided civil engineering is the way to go. I wish I saw this video back then, it would’ve made the process so much easier!!! Thanks Jake
@JakeVoorhees
@JakeVoorhees 3 года назад
just bombed your RU-vid with a million alerts hahahaha
@cedriclouis8751
@cedriclouis8751 2 года назад
I appreciate you taking the time to make this video and the amount of time and detail and insight you added is incredible. Thank you very much for helping me make the best possible decision.
@cosmicthunderdoome5250
@cosmicthunderdoome5250 3 года назад
GREAT video man. An engineering tier list made an actual ENGINEER (totally not throwing shade at SHANE cough....cough). When you said that Electrical Engineers can work in nanotechnology you just inspired another path for me (now im interested in optics/photonics and nanotechnology). Man your killing it with these videos 👌 (i liked the video).
@JakeVoorhees
@JakeVoorhees 3 года назад
hahahahaah thanks for that Shane joke lol. Hey since you said that about nano, make sure you check out my electrical engineering videos, “What Do Electrical Engineers Do?” ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-zRawKI6Qsm0.html And this one talks about high paying EE roles: “Jobs for Electrical Engineers over $100,000” ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Vi4hkCeNWs0.html Also, a lot of electrical engineers wish to work in mechatronics/robotics, so check out this video “What Do Mechatronics Engineers Do?” ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-4YjLZcQRLds.html And since computer engineering is a subset of electrical engineering, “What Do Computer Engineers Do?” ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-hiL-cTbz188.html I hope these help. Let me know what follow up questions you have so I can help you with those. Cheers and thanks again!!
@glock_9ine956
@glock_9ine956 Год назад
@@JakeVoorheeshey I’m a senior in hs and I live around a bunch of chemical plants, do you still think chem E would be a bad choice?
@chezgr8r308
@chezgr8r308 3 года назад
Starting computer engineering at Georgia Tech this fall, super excited!
@JakeVoorhees
@JakeVoorhees 3 года назад
Nice!! Congrats :) what questions do you have about starting? Cheers thanks
@fahadakhtar5917
@fahadakhtar5917 3 года назад
Love the video. You should make a video about which field of engineering should one think of getting a masters in. Or PhD. Maybe talk about if a graduate degree is worth it in the sense of ROI or better job prospects, why one should think about getting one etc.
@JakeVoorhees
@JakeVoorhees 3 года назад
Hey thanks for the comment. Here are the industries where a lot of engineers go to grad school: Materials Engineering (54% of Materials degrees awarded per year are grad degrees), Environmental (47%), Electrical (46%), Industrial (46%), Nuclear (46%), and those are the only ones in the 40th percentile or higher. So there is some reason why these degrees have more graduate degrees. It’s because the undergraduate catchbasin are more limited, like environmental and industrial where so few people study it for bachelors but the industry needs more. Or, the industry is so broad like electrical engineering, where you sometimes should get a graduate degree in order to become a specialist. But it can be a good idea across the board in order to galvanize your career. That’s whats nice about engineering. You don’t really have to, but it can be a good idea. I made this video about how to get into grad school, even if you don’t have the best grades, like my situation. “How To Get Into Grad School with a Low GPA | How To Get Into Graduate School” ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-4XDZyGn277Y.html Does this stuff help and make sense? Let me know what follow up questions you have okay? I respond to everything. Cheers!
@tempestrl3742
@tempestrl3742 3 года назад
This was really helpful! being done with math and physics (high school level) this summer, i know i wanna go into engineering but there is so much to choose from. As it stands im very interested in mechatronics and aerospace engineering, but I havn't decided yet.
@JakeVoorhees
@JakeVoorhees 3 года назад
Hey thanks for the comment. Yeah Mechatronics and aerospace engineering are both great paths. I think you can go into either with an electrician or mechanical engineering degree. Check out all these videos, they will help you, “What Do Mechatronics Engineers Do?” ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-4YjLZcQRLds.html . “Is Mechatronics Engineering a Good Career? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-UkPKlA6j0f8.html And here are some aerospace videos, What is Aerospace Engineering? What do Aerospace Engineers Do?” ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-vDa0fB6kxVc.html . “Aerospace Engineer Interview | How To Get A Job At Boeing | How To Get A Job At Lockheed Martin” ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-NuPAiaonLrQ.html . “What is Combustion Engineering? | Can Mechanical Engineers Become Aerospace Engineers?” ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-qnXpsjZcq0k.html . I hope these help. Let me know what follow up questions you have okay and I can help you with those. I respond to everything, cheers!
@jenishsoni1564
@jenishsoni1564 3 года назад
I love your channel! You provided us a lot important information. Thank you so much!
@JakeVoorhees
@JakeVoorhees 3 года назад
Thank you so much for saying that! I'm trying to deliver as much value as possible to you guys, 1% Nation. What type of engineering are you thinking? Let me know what I can help you with k? Cheers
@moniquesainz2745
@moniquesainz2745 3 года назад
I graduated as an electrical engineer in spring 2020. I work as a project engineer in the power industry. If programming is not really your thing , I highly recommend looking into this!
@JakeVoorhees
@JakeVoorhees 3 года назад
Hey thanks so much for this. So you are enjoying your career so far? That is great! I'm really happy for you. Do you have additional career goals so far? Cheers and let me know any way I can help you okay? I respond to everything, thankssss
@moniquesainz2745
@moniquesainz2745 3 года назад
@@JakeVoorhees Hey Jake ! I am enjoying my career so far. I was surprised by how non-technical this role is. In a nutshell: I lead design reviews, do financial forecasting, create design specifications/schedules/cost estimates, etc. Also, I didn't realize just how important soft skills would be as an engineer! I wish I had worked more on this in undergrad. lol I plan on taking the PE this summer and then starting grad school immediately after. Appreciate the support !(: Also, love your videos !
@JakeVoorhees
@JakeVoorhees 3 года назад
Yeah its pretty wild. Thanks for the convo by the way. Wild in the sense that we engineers go through alllllll this technical BS for years and then we get into the workforce, and almost none of it matters. And yeah absolutely, the soft skills are the ones that matter most for the majority of your career. So what career goals do you have now? Let me know what I can help you with next k? Cheers thanksss, I respond to everything, later!!
@philipogbodu3520
@philipogbodu3520 2 года назад
Can you please tel me how much electrical engineering are been paid over there in a month
@moniquesainz2745
@moniquesainz2745 2 года назад
It depends on your experience level
@W2wxftcxxtcrw
@W2wxftcxxtcrw 3 года назад
Love the Matt Tran kill shot man. My father is an EE that went back and got his MBA. He’s trying to steer me away from EE and to Computer science. CS just doesn’t excite me like EE does when I think of the possibilities of the career.
@JakeVoorhees
@JakeVoorhees 3 года назад
Yeah thanks for the comment. I made this video about his "Don't major in engineering" video, “DON’T Major in Engineering” rebuttal ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-RF-3WFXzk04.html. I mean you can get all the same jobs with EE and more. So many EEs work as programmers and coders and computer scientists, so your instincts are right. EE is a great major and that is why its #1 on this list. It should really be #1 alone and CS be 2nd. Does this make sense? Let me know what follow up questions you have okay? I respond to everything, cheers!
@westsidemafia1519
@westsidemafia1519 2 года назад
Similar situation here. My Dad is a Chemical engineer but he wants me to to do software engineering, no left no right. I also like Mechatronics but I've already started with software engineering so I don't know if I should get a masters in Mechatronics or not.
@JuanSolo62
@JuanSolo62 3 года назад
As an industrial engineer, you really downplayed us. Our field is very broad and allows you to work in virtually any type of engineering with the right company. From healthcare to military contracting. It gets joked about being the “business major of engineering” but we end up having the most opportunities and the highest pays.
@thatoneperson8354
@thatoneperson8354 2 года назад
my dad is industrial engineer
@mr.G4MES1
@mr.G4MES1 2 года назад
Yeah true, we are suppose to be at top 4 atleast
@lonevoyager6026
@lonevoyager6026 2 года назад
How much do u get paid?
@tasneemahmed5821
@tasneemahmed5821 2 года назад
Any type of engineering? I would like to see you constructing and deconstructing intricate ciruits
@yunarukami974
@yunarukami974 Год назад
Nah, he lets you do it and optimizes it.
@Each2TherOwn
@Each2TherOwn 3 года назад
Computing and Electronic engineering degree I’m doing which is basically tied 1st in your list. Which I’ll take to masters. I binged most of your videos thanks, more clarity and excitement it feels like I’m living in the future. Who knows where the next leap will be! Instead of 11 competing industries I think it’s different parts of one whole.
@JakeVoorhees
@JakeVoorhees 3 года назад
That's great thank you for that and the comment! Yes that is the right attitude about the 11 honestly. I know you said you found a lot of videos, but I want to make sure you found these around EE and CPE okay? “What Do Electrical Engineers Do?” ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-zRawKI6Qsm0.html And this one talks about high paying EE roles: “Jobs for Electrical Engineers over $100,000” ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Vi4hkCeNWs0.html Also, a lot of electrical engineers wish to work in mechatronics/robotics, so check out this video “What Do Mechatronics Engineers Do?” ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-4YjLZcQRLds.html And since computer engineering is a subset of electrical engineering, “What Do Computer Engineers Do?” ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-hiL-cTbz188.html Thanks so much and let me know what follow up questions you have okay? I respond to everything, cheers!
@benjaminmcquillen2959
@benjaminmcquillen2959 3 года назад
I’m a senior CE student right now. The other day I told my friend that if I was a freshman and I did everything all over I’d probably do aerospace haha. Great video
@JakeVoorhees
@JakeVoorhees 3 года назад
Haha it’s fine. Thanks for the comment. Civil engineering for computer engineering? I bet civil because computer engineers can fairly easily move into an aerospace career if they want. Did you hear in the video me say the same thing? Any engineering student or career questions I can help you with? I respond to everything. Cheers thanks !!
@benjaminmcquillen2959
@benjaminmcquillen2959 3 года назад
I’m in civil I commented because it was exactly what you said haha
@JakeVoorhees
@JakeVoorhees 3 года назад
@@benjaminmcquillen2959 love it. Civil engineering job tier comes out tomorrow :) thanks 11AM ET love you
@mvbrocke2
@mvbrocke2 2 года назад
My son started off his first year doing civil as his major and cps as his minor he got into both faculties and chose to go with computer science he is now in his 3rd year, I'm very happy that his career choice appears to be an excellent one, because his uncles who are both civil engineers disagreed with his choice and tried to get him to stay with civil. I told him it's his life so, he need to go with what he enjoyed doing as that is what he would be doing for his foeseeable future..
@1mol831
@1mol831 Год назад
Currently doing civil as major and software engineering as second major. Need to choose faculties in 4th year (5 year combined master) currently in 2nd year. No connections to both civil & software, but is starting to know of some relevant people.
@co6033
@co6033 Год назад
such sobering and good sound advise. thank you. BTW, cool Tara statue.
@darylhopkins9796
@darylhopkins9796 Год назад
This video was outstanding. Exactly what I was looking for. Thanks.
@robertaguilarjr.1004
@robertaguilarjr.1004 3 года назад
Cool video as always! Mech-E student here. How about a video on tips for landing an internship? I'm currently looking for a summer internship and have been submitting applications but no luck yet.
@JakeVoorhees
@JakeVoorhees 3 года назад
Yeah Robert, thanks for this comment. I need to make that video. The way to get internships or any sort of experience/opportunity or role in general is to reach out to people who already know you who may know someone working in the engineering niche that you are targeting. Examples may be a professor in that niche that you have had in the past, or a leader or officer of an engineering club/society/organization in the field you are focusing on, or someone that your family knows or a family friend, or someone you met at a job fair or conference or event in that niche, etc. Join Engineers Without Borders to get experience - there are local professional chapters you can join even if you are out of school. Go to hackathons to meet people and even build some experience. Anyone that you know - ask them for introductions to engineers or for informational interview opportunities if they are in engineering now (“Informational Interview Tips“ ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-nxUtpzPHKjc.html). After that, keep in touch, and then ask about internships and other opportunities. Even volunteer roles nowadays can be a good path to a paid internship. Does that make sense? Let me know what follow up questions you have and I’ll try to help. I respond to all comments. Thanks!
@justina8143
@justina8143 3 года назад
Jake I remember coming across your channel two years ago because I didn’t know if I should specialize in Structural or Transportation in Civil. I went with Structures and life has been pretty good, passed the FE and planning to become a PE in a few years! Keep spreading knowledge we need it. I just wanna add that it was super easy to find a job in Civil after school.
@JakeVoorhees
@JakeVoorhees 3 года назад
SOOOOO happy to hear this comment. Thank you for that. In case you're wondering about what things look like outside your journey, here are my Structural Engineering videos, “Is Structural Engineering a Good Career?” ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-LS0fdWnjPWY.html “What Do Structural Engineers Do?” ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-os2Ff7Glj9w.html Let me know what I can help you with next okay? Cheers thank you !!
@alissabestwick8521
@alissabestwick8521 3 года назад
Great video Jake. Thanks for the follow up to the last vid!!
@JakeVoorhees
@JakeVoorhees 3 года назад
😘😘😘
@JakeVoorhees
@JakeVoorhees 3 года назад
I’ll always add a comment when I see my favorite commenter 🥰
@laszlomagyari6165
@laszlomagyari6165 Год назад
Thanks Zach! I like how you broke down the different fields of engineering and tied in the financial benefits associated with them. But i must say, it is still difficult to pick one, that must be why computer science is on the top of the list as it incorporates a good amount from the other fields. Each field has it's attentiveness, it's like being in a room full of beautiful women and trying to pick one. 😇
@mailregist5630
@mailregist5630 3 года назад
I will begin my journey as an electrical engineer this year after i finished high school. Wish me luck.
@JakeVoorhees
@JakeVoorhees 3 года назад
Good luck!! Thanks for the comment. What things can I help you with right now ? I respond to everything. Cheers thank you !!!
@mailregist5630
@mailregist5630 3 года назад
@@JakeVoorhees All of your videos are REALLY helpful. You already helped me a lot. Thank you for being around.
@JakeVoorhees
@JakeVoorhees 3 года назад
@@mailregist5630 wow great comment thank you :) I save comments like these ❤️ what are you up to in your engineering journey and what can I help you with? Love you
@JakeVoorhees
@JakeVoorhees 3 года назад
@Fransiskus GUNTUR well you can think about everything all the way until then as well :) you can also be building a portfolio and momentum. Here are some examples, “What Should Engineers Do in Free Time?” ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-UE9PHsQGrJg.html Let me know if you have any questions okay? Cheers thank you !!
@JakeVoorhees
@JakeVoorhees 3 года назад
@@mailregist5630 thanks again for being here
@johnt.8205
@johnt.8205 3 года назад
“I didn’t take apart things and put them back together, I built stuff.” Yes! This is exactly what I told myself when I was choosing my major.
@JakeVoorhees
@JakeVoorhees 3 года назад
Veryyyy cool, thanks for the comment. So I guess you're a fellow civil engineer? Have you seen my civil engineering videos? “What Do Civil Engineers Do” ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-FssJcjOIB7A.html “Civil Engineering Have a Good Future | Good Major?” ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-O2eedXUxTDM.html “Is Structural Engineering a Good Career?” ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-LS0fdWnjPWY.html Construction Engineering sits nearby civil engineering, so make sure you watch this too, “Is Construction Engineering A Good Major | Construction Engineering vs Civil Engineering” ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-HHiBTH4ufYU.html Let me know what follow up questions you have okay? I respond to everything, cheers and thanks again!
@tjcloar1913
@tjcloar1913 3 года назад
@@JakeVoorhees what if you did both take things apart and build things. Any advice for someone looking at majoring in engineering but is torn between the big three?
@ranadebray5440
@ranadebray5440 2 года назад
I would definitely love to study Mechanical Engineering over all the above choices which you have listed very nicely in the video.
@glennalumino7861
@glennalumino7861 2 года назад
yeah then you can branch off in structural engineering cause they get ridiculous tonnes of money
@TheGrayWolf81
@TheGrayWolf81 2 года назад
It's amazing how you reply to every comment! I don't know how one does it. Keep up the great content.
@dorsaftrabelsi1416
@dorsaftrabelsi1416 3 года назад
Me, a freshman civil engineering student : OK we are safe... I made a good choice 😂
@JakeVoorhees
@JakeVoorhees 3 года назад
Yup civil engineering is pretty safe! Thanks for the comment. Then the next decision is which type of civil engineering do you want to go into? I have this video that could help you, “What Do Civil Engineers Do” ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-FssJcjOIB7A.html This is a good video about the future of the industry. And there is more good stuff below. “Civil Engineering Have a Good Future | Good Major?” ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-O2eedXUxTDM.html “Is Structural Engineering a Good Career?” ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-LS0fdWnjPWY.html Construction Engineering sits nearby civil engineering, so make sure you watch this too, “Is Construction Engineering A Good Major | Construction Engineering vs Civil Engineering” ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-HHiBTH4ufYU.html I hope this helps? Let me know what follow up questions you have okay? I respond to everything, cheers!!
@N.O.A_YT
@N.O.A_YT 3 года назад
Hahaha I had someone tell me to do that engineering, may I ask how is it?
@emptyspace2685
@emptyspace2685 3 года назад
How do you like the course work? I am thinking of going into civil for my major
@dorsaftrabelsi1416
@dorsaftrabelsi1416 3 года назад
@@N.O.A_YT it is so interesting and pretty fun actually! I had a hard time at first trying to figure everything out and make up my mind but I don't regret it or whatsoever! Oh and it's not just about construction!!!! It's a big big world my friend 😁
@dorsaftrabelsi1416
@dorsaftrabelsi1416 3 года назад
@@emptyspace2685 I won't say it's easy but it's interesting and fun in a challenging way if you get what I mean.
@CoolWhipp-hy1qu
@CoolWhipp-hy1qu 2 года назад
My dad did chem e at university of Michigan and is a consultant now. I think it was more of a degree for him to prove that he was a hard worker and smart rather than to actually do chemical engineering
@bbman_01
@bbman_01 2 года назад
Started doing a mechanical degree and ended up doing an electrical engineering degree. I've known people go into programming, finance, management etc. Personally I ended up doing process control in oil and gas and in all fairness it's more management than engineering. Honestly, it doesn't make much difference so long you do something that isn't too specific. I don't know what it's like in the states but in the UK the degrees generally are all common for the first year or two when you do everything (mechanical, civil and electrical) then you specialise later on, if anything I'd advise find somewhere that operates this way and just do whatever interests you because it's a hard enough course without being bored!
@MBrown-to6xw
@MBrown-to6xw 2 года назад
Your research is truly appreciated
@girlsforstemusa970
@girlsforstemusa970 3 года назад
So inspiring I am encouraging girls pursue STEM thanks Jake! Good work
@LadyDrea7
@LadyDrea7 2 года назад
Thanks for the Engineering clarification.. im a sophomore in college majoring engineering but haven’t really came to a conclusion on which one but this video definitely helps. Im very familiar with electrical engineering with circuits and robotics but i also love the idea of architecture engineering and mechanical engineering , this is tough but do you think EE covers those two disciplines?
@elijahjamesfrancisco9627
@elijahjamesfrancisco9627 3 года назад
Nice video and nice channel, I hope you make a video soon of types of Engineer who are more “hands on”. Thanks sir
@JakeVoorhees
@JakeVoorhees 3 года назад
Okay ya thanks for the comment. Do you know about engineering technology? It’s more about the application and implementation of technology vs the design and analysis. Also, you can work hands on with civil and mechanical if you make the right moves. Does this help? Ask me any follow up questions. I’ll make a new video about it k. Thanks !!
@jogandocomigo235
@jogandocomigo235 Год назад
I'm from Brazil, and intend to star what we call here "engenharia de produção" it's the industrial engeniring, I guess. I just felt in love with this career, so excited
@jackgeorge6288
@jackgeorge6288 3 года назад
In 2nd year of Robotics and Mechatronics Engineering (Specialising in AI), never gonna regret it, haven't even watched the video yet
@JakeVoorhees
@JakeVoorhees 3 года назад
Well thats good, thanks for the comment. So are you in one of the 28 mechatronics programs that exist around the world? That's how few that exist. I find most mechatronics professionals had to major in EE or ME and then do their concentration in MTREs, which is great and fine. Let me know what you're up to and how I can help you from here okay? I answer every single comment. Cheers !!
@jackgeorge6288
@jackgeorge6288 3 года назад
@@JakeVoorhees yeah I’m at Monash University in Australia, here Mechatronics is it’s own program like mechanical or civil. Also it’s the only one that has two distinct streams, Mechatronics for AI (you’ll do deep learning, computer vision, intelligent robotics ect.) and Mechatronics for Automation (you’ll do industrial robots, manufacturing systems, power systems). Those examples are 3rd-4th year units, first and second year are getting all the maths, physics, electrical circuits, engineering design and all that.
@JakeVoorhees
@JakeVoorhees 3 года назад
Hey thanks for that explanation. Really appreciate it. Which one are you leaning towards? Both seems bad. I think the one for AI is a little better for the future. I'd love to hear your thoughts and plans for everything going forward. Let me know what I can help you with from here okay? Check out my video for mechatronics, “What Do Mechatronics Engineers Do?” ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-4YjLZcQRLds.html Thanks again!
@scorch8575
@scorch8575 3 года назад
@@JakeVoorhees You mentioned that both mechatronics streams are bad in Monash , can you elaborate on them ? I am taking the ai stream in Monash too and I am worried because of this.
@TonyDaExpert
@TonyDaExpert 3 года назад
24:50 even more so for Computer Engineering students, I am getting emails to apply for software development internships and digital design internships, so having the options to switch between those is nice, also embedded systems and many more
@JakeVoorhees
@JakeVoorhees 3 года назад
Hey thanks for the comment. Have you seen my computer engineering video, “What Do Computer Engineers Do” ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-hiL-cTbz188.html ? And since computer engineering is a subset of Electrical Engineering, this video is good for you too, “What Do Electrical Engineers Do” ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-zRawKI6Qsm0.html And a lot of computer or EEs want to work in mechatronics eventually, “What Do Mechatronics Engineers Do” ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-4YjLZcQRLds.html And here is a video on the high paying EE jobs, “Jobs for Electrical Engineers over $100,000” ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Vi4hkCeNWs0.html Thanks so much and let me know what i can help you with next okay? Cheers I respond to every comment, thanks
@mystichalaly8083
@mystichalaly8083 3 года назад
Hey there, I'm starting computer engineering this fall. I would love if you could give me some tips to get the best out of this degree.
@user-ll2lj9zl8i
@user-ll2lj9zl8i 3 года назад
I love this video it is very informative!
@marziamode3727
@marziamode3727 2 года назад
This video is awesome! Thank you so much!!
@kevikypenchel9623
@kevikypenchel9623 3 года назад
Another BANGER 🔥
@JakeVoorhees
@JakeVoorhees 3 года назад
Thanks Kevin !! Appreciate the comments man you know they help the channel !
@Elektra_
@Elektra_ 3 года назад
Engineering is a rewarding education/career, you do not want to miss it. If you are an engineering student and you love what you do, never give up!!
@JakeVoorhees
@JakeVoorhees 3 года назад
I can second that notion. Nothing in life that is easy is worthwhile. There is a reason engineers get so much respect.
@jmarkiewicz
@jmarkiewicz 3 года назад
Currently a 1st year physics major in the UK, been really considering switching over to engineering as I don't want a job in academia. Thanks for the video, it's useful. Will probably go for mechatronic or electrical.
@JakeVoorhees
@JakeVoorhees 3 года назад
Yeah I see, okay, thanks for the comment. I think you should switch over and the best fit is probably EE. Here are some videos to help you decide, “Mechanical VS Electrical Engineering” ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-6PJ-Yw5qVsc.html This one has 10 best ME jobs, “Mechanical Engineering Job Tier List” ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ghxBLeEX_OM.html and this is the reciprocal one for EE, “Electrical Engineering Job Tier List” ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-6r3hG_zA8d8.html And so many students want to work in mechatronics, and I have two videos on that that you may like, “What Do Mechatronics Engineers Do?” ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-4YjLZcQRLds.html “Is Mechatronics Engineering a Good Career? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-UkPKlA6j0f8.html Let me know what follow up questions you have okay? Cheers thank you !! I answer everything
@cagedgandalf3472
@cagedgandalf3472 3 года назад
Thanks for this video, I was discouraged by that matt tran guy, I thought I picked the wrong course. I'm starting Electronics and Communications Engineering this August thanks again for the great info.
@JakeVoorhees
@JakeVoorhees 3 года назад
Nice! Ya Matt Tran sucks :) glad you found me. Here is another cool EE video for you, “Electrical Engineering Job Tier List” ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-6r3hG_zA8d8.html Let me know what follow up questions you have or anything I can help you with okay? Thanks !!
@Parelf
@Parelf 3 года назад
I wish I was smart enough for aerospace engineering. But when it comes to that level of mathematics, I always got the calculation order wrong. I wish there was an order of operation for the ultra advanced mathematical calculations done for those equations. Electrical engineering is still nice and simple for me. The formula to apply is always the same, and only the variables need to be changed.
@davidramos141
@davidramos141 3 года назад
Loved the video, thank you. Any advice on good books to read/ways to confirm a real interest in Engineering? I am considering BU's LEAP program after working in Finance for a few years. Great role, but looking to challenge myself and always had a strong interest in math/science growing up (and a little tired of just making spreadsheets). Thank you!
@christiantus
@christiantus 2 года назад
Thanks man, Gave me a clear view on what I wanna study.
@israelcampos3977
@israelcampos3977 2 года назад
Great & informative ! Earned a sub 👍🏽
@Chuck.Mast3r
@Chuck.Mast3r 2 года назад
Yeah I somewhat regret not going Civil or Mechanical. I'm a ChemE grad (3.5 gpa and one internship) and been unemployed for a year now. I'm probably gonna go back to school for Civil and see if I can make it into a water treatment role.
@theonlyalecazam2947
@theonlyalecazam2947 Год назад
Good luck man
@rosedelaney6976
@rosedelaney6976 3 года назад
Definitely elec ⚡💡🔌 😂 great video jake
@JakeVoorhees
@JakeVoorhees 3 года назад
Wooot woootttt, thanks Rose, you're the best. Appreciate the comments on videos, it helps a lot. The channel is actually doing really well right now so I'm optimistic about things for the future, thank youuuuu. Let me know what i can help you with okay?
@fargoththemoonsugarmaniac
@fargoththemoonsugarmaniac 2 месяца назад
Environmental Engineering student here: what I love about it is that, at my university in Germany, you get a grasp of many different STEM fields: we have renewable energy systems, electronics, control systems, hydro- and microbiology, (an)organic chemistry, thermodynamics, fluid dynamics, eco- and humanotoxicology; waste, water and air pollution treatment, programming, acoustics and noise prevention, project and business management, environmental law and more. as a project engineer you have to be the link between many fields.
@str8jenn.nochaser
@str8jenn.nochaser 2 года назад
literally paused to capture all your books, ran to Amazon to order a few lol thx!
@swaycedillo3235
@swaycedillo3235 3 года назад
Now you gotta do a teir list for niche subjects of all engineering. Anyways, I'm going for mechatronics as an associate because I'm really interesting of both fields in electrical and mechanical and it's like I cant choose until I experience it. So is going in mechatronics first a good idea? What can I do if I like both majors the exact same? Nice video btw.
@JakeVoorhees
@JakeVoorhees 3 года назад
Hey thanks for the comment and compliment. I knooowowww, about the niche stuff. Here is my ME vs EE video which I think would be helpful for you, “Mechanical VS Electrical Engineering” ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-6PJ-Yw5qVsc.html Here are some more videos about ME, starting with a video outlining all the mechanical engineering sectors, "What Do Mechanical Engineers Do?" ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-5wEteXzhtak.html And this video emphasizing popular sectors like automotive, aerospace, product engineering, etc, “Jobs for Mechanical Engineers” ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-L95q-d6FWVY.html Here is my main Electrical Engineering video, What Do Electrical Engineers Do?” ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-zRawKI6Qsm0.html, And my video about high paying EE jobs, “Jobs for Electrical Engineers over $100,000” ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Vi4hkCeNWs0.html Lots of MEs or EEs really want a career in mechatronics / robotics, so here is some information on that: “What Do Mechatronics Engineers Do?” ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-4YjLZcQRLds.html I respond to everything on the channel, so let me know any follow up questions okay? Thanks again! You rock, cheers
@yemionafuwa9427
@yemionafuwa9427 3 года назад
Hey jake as a civil engineering freshman I’m wondering what other industries civil engineers could possibly branch off into . Great vid btw 👍🏾
@JakeVoorhees
@JakeVoorhees 3 года назад
Heyyy thanks for the comment. Civil engineers can work in soooo many industries. Have you seen my civil engineers videos that may help you? “What Do Civil Engineers Do” ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-FssJcjOIB7A.html “Civil Engineering Have a Good Future | Good Major?” ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-O2eedXUxTDM.html “Is Structural Engineering a Good Career?” ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-LS0fdWnjPWY.html Construction Engineering sits nearby civil engineering, so make sure you watch this too, “Is Construction Engineering A Good Major | Construction Engineering vs Civil Engineering” ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-HHiBTH4ufYU.html These should be good for you. Let me know what follow up questions you have okay? I respond to everything, cheers and thanks again!
@yemionafuwa9427
@yemionafuwa9427 3 года назад
@@JakeVoorhees thanks !
@JakeVoorhees
@JakeVoorhees 3 года назад
Cool thank you and yes you are welcome. Let me know any follow up questions you have okay? Cheeeerrrsss thank you
@opzxi7917
@opzxi7917 2 года назад
@@yemionafuwa9427 how is civil engineering going so far? I am looking into it and wonder if you enjoy it
@jacobschmitt9983
@jacobschmitt9983 3 года назад
Great video! A sigh of relief to see my major higher up on the list lol
@JakeVoorhees
@JakeVoorhees 3 года назад
Hey haha thanks yeah I know right. Which type of major are you? Let me know what I can help you with okay? I respond to everything, thanks cheers!
@jacobschmitt9983
@jacobschmitt9983 3 года назад
Mechanical engineering major with a focus in aerospace, my plan (hope) is to work in aerospace. Right now i'm just trying to land a summer internship. appreciate the reply!
@JakeVoorhees
@JakeVoorhees 3 года назад
Hey man again, thanks for being here again. My name is Jacob too by the way lol. K so have you seen my videos on aerospace engineering? “What is Aerospace Engineering? What do Aerospace Engineers Do?” ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-vDa0fB6kxVc.html “Aerospace Engineer Interview | How To Get A Job At Boeing | How To Get A Job At Lockheed Martin” ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-NuPAiaonLrQ.html “What is Combustion Engineering? | Can Mechanical Engineers Become Aerospace Engineers?” ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-qnXpsjZcq0k.html Also, here is what I have to say about getting an internship. One of the best ways to get internships or any sort of experience/opportunity or a full time role upon graduation is to reach out to people who already know you who may know someone working in the engineering niche that you are targeting. About 80% of job opportunities go unadvertised. That’s right! So if you are simply applying to positions online, you are missing the lion’s share of jobs. Examples of who to reach out to in order to do this properly are as follows. Maybe a professor in that niche that you have had in the past, or a leader or officer of an engineering club/society/organization in the field you are focusing on, or someone that your family knows or a family friend, or someone you met at a job fair or conference or event in that niche, etc. Join Engineers Without Borders to get experience and meet more people - there are local professional chapters you can join even if you are out of school. Go to hackathons and industry events to meet people and build more relationships and connections. Anyone that you know - ask them for introductions to engineers or for informational interview opportunities if they are in the engineering realm you are trying to head now (“Informational Interview Tips“ ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-nxUtpzPHKjc.html). After that, keep in touch, and then ask about opportunities. Even volunteer roles nowadays can be a good path to paid internships. But full time graduates will not be as interested in this. Does that make sense? Let me know what follow up questions you have and I’ll try to help. I respond to all comments. Thanks!
@jacobschmitt9983
@jacobschmitt9983 3 года назад
@@JakeVoorhees Thanks for the thoughtful reply man! I sadly don't think I know any aerospace engineers, but I'll definitely try to push more on that front to find out, that sounds like the best way to approach internships. I do know a marine engineer-however I'm not sure thats the field I would like to go into. Unless it would be better to get any internship I can land? Thanks again for the time and help!
@Girldoesengineering
@Girldoesengineering 3 года назад
I'm in the foundation right at my university now. I am thinking to go for Materials, just because I am quite an enthusiastic of different materials. Couple of industries I want to look for is jewellery making, textiles, automotive and space meteorites studies. I'm hoping to get a doctorate after my integrated studies. I looked at all different options and I felt this one fit with my purpose most. I know the big 4 are great. But if you have a clear picture of what you like, pursue that and if you can make lot out of it.
@JakeVoorhees
@JakeVoorhees 3 года назад
Yeah I love this plan. I have a buddy with a PhD in Materials Engineering and he works with carbon fiber and other composites with airplanes :) cool stuff. Let me know if I can help you with anything okay? Cheers thank you !
@adamgray3869
@adamgray3869 3 года назад
I’m heading to college next year and I was stumped in choosing either mechanical or electrical engineering. Now after the video I feel more confident that electrical may be the Iggy path for me!!!!
@JakeVoorhees
@JakeVoorhees 3 года назад
Hey thanks for the comment! Ya it’s a tough one. You can’t go wrong with either but as you can see, EE is better IMO. Here is a video specifically taking about the differences, “Mechanical VS Electrical Engineering” ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-6PJ-Yw5qVsc.html And here’s more stuff about electrical engineering if you to check them out “What Do Electrical Engineers Do?” ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-zRawKI6Qsm0.html And this one talks about high paying EE roles: “Jobs for Electrical Engineers over $100,000” ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Vi4hkCeNWs0.html Also, a lot of electrical engineers wish to work in mechatronics/robotics, so check out this video “What Do Mechatronics Engineers Do?” ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-4YjLZcQRLds.html And since computer engineering is a subset of electrical engineering, “What Do Computer Engineers Do?” ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-hiL-cTbz188.html I hope these help. Let me know what follow up questions you have so I can help you with those. Cheers and thanks again!!
@adamgray3869
@adamgray3869 3 года назад
@@JakeVoorhees Thank you so much for the support! I can promise that I will go to you if I do have any more questions!
@JakeVoorhees
@JakeVoorhees 3 года назад
Cool man thanks sounds good, best of luck with everything right now, chat sooooon
@adamgray3869
@adamgray3869 2 года назад
@The Algorithm In the end i came to realise that I couldn’t decide on a degree that would narrow the possible career path to just one field, so I went with my gut feeling and decided to pursue a joint honours in mathematical sciences and physics. I feel like this degree would cover most of the important aspects of both fields and after the bachelors if I wanted to still pursue engineering I would just take up a few extra classes and then go for a masters with what I already know in maths and physics. Few people actually pick the course that 100% suits, so if you pick a degree but it doesn’t fit you it’s certainly not the end of the world and all it takes is a little adaptation to aim for what you want to work as. Hope this helps
@RazrSharpProductions
@RazrSharpProductions 3 года назад
The mechanical market is kinda stale right now in Canada, especially Western Canada. Once the pandemic dies down I gotta look into that TN Visa. Great video Jake
@JakeVoorhees
@JakeVoorhees 3 года назад
Yeah come work in the USA man! That would be great. Thanks for the comment my man cheeeerrrsss
@elijahmccourtney1438
@elijahmccourtney1438 2 года назад
Thanks! This video is awesome!!
@ValHustle
@ValHustle 3 года назад
Fantastic video Jake! Miss you man! Great work 👏 👍 👌
@JakeVoorhees
@JakeVoorhees 3 года назад
Heyyyy Val thanks so much for the comment. Miss you too brother. So what are you up to nowadays? Coding and job hunting? Cheers bruh later thankkssss
@ValHustle
@ValHustle 3 года назад
Yessir! I finished cybersecurity bootcamp got my Security+ CompTIA certificate and now job hunting like crazy! I see the new videos loving it! Stay in touch. One love ❤
@JakeVoorhees
@JakeVoorhees 3 года назад
Cool man that’s awesome :) ya will stay I touch for sure. We’re sort of back to working collectively on a team project. Let’s catch up man hope you’re well cheers thank youuuu
@eleanormcgowan211
@eleanormcgowan211 3 года назад
I'm a junior that switched from mineral resource eng to environmental and this is making me feel better about my choice lol
@JakeVoorhees
@JakeVoorhees 3 года назад
You made a good choice!! Thanks for the comment. Here are my environmental engineering resources, “What Do Environmental Engineers Do?“ ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-g_yvAYj48rc.html “What is Water Resources Engineering?” ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-gSRJB5MNAnM.html Many programs only offer civil or “civil and environmental” so I highly encourage you towards that direction, so you have the bigger more broad degree. Does that help and make sense? Let me know what follow up questions you have okay? Cheers thanks!!
@alfredoguzman8195
@alfredoguzman8195 3 года назад
Love the Tony stark clip 😂
@JakeVoorhees
@JakeVoorhees 3 года назад
Hey thanks a lot for that comment. I really appreciate that bc I've changed the intro clips around over time and this one has only been around for a little while. What are you up to in your engineering journey? Let me know what I can help you with okay? Cheers and thanks again! I respond to all comments/questions
@Monique-wn3gq
@Monique-wn3gq 2 года назад
Wow I'm glad I watched this video. I'm about to me a senior in high school and starting to apply to college. I had decided to do biomedical engineering. But now I'm thinking to do mechanical engineering or electrical. So now I will research more about engineering majors. Thank you for this video.
@Hailee123
@Hailee123 2 года назад
Same here...i was thinking doing BME too
@dr.zakiashumishetu9167
@dr.zakiashumishetu9167 3 года назад
Great video. I like this very much.
@aw-g
@aw-g 2 года назад
Some say industrial engineering is very versatile and you can work in many places/ if you think you've made a wrong choice you can also specialise, and that 10% growth is good what do you think?
@yimakesiteasy
@yimakesiteasy 3 года назад
Love the advice, appreciate it! I aspire to study chemical engineering (MEng), and would love to work in (renewable) energy in the future, for example solar. What do you think about this?
@JakeVoorhees
@JakeVoorhees 3 года назад
Hey thanks for the comment. It's a decent field, but its hard to say how many engineers are working in renewables, as there are only 32,600 chemical engineers employed in the USA in total. If you are going to do ChemE, I think the way to go is renewables though so I'm all for that. I have done a few videos about Energy Engineering, one with a Forbes 30 Under 30 Energy Engineer who is now an entrepreneur, named Tirthak Saha, and you can see that interview here: “Forbes 30 Under 30 Energy Engineer Interview” ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-QvRrXqeLSPw.html and I did another short interview with the Direct of Energy Engineering & Sustainability at a local technical college, and you can see that interview here, ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-lo5_mV0-ZO0.html I’ve also done an interview with the Director of R&D with a carbon capture company in Europe called Climeworks, and you can see that conversation here, ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-H9LhYdZx1-0.html I think it’s a great field with a lot of room to grow in the future, particularly if we want to actually keep living here on Earth. We have done a lot of damage that we need to reverse, and a lot of work in order to be carbon neutral and not make an environmental impact on the planet. Does all of this help? Thanks so much. I appreciate the comment. Let me know what other questions you have okay? Cheers!
@yimakesiteasy
@yimakesiteasy 3 года назад
@@JakeVoorhees thank you for the reply, really appreciate the response and the links you’ve provided. It definitely helped me a ton. Cheers!
@JakeVoorhees
@JakeVoorhees 3 года назад
You are super welcome. Remember to come back and ask any questions in the comments okay? I respond to everything. Thank you !
@orki8766
@orki8766 2 года назад
@@yimakesiteasy hi, I just saw your comment and I really want to help the earth as well with engineering I searched around the internet a bit and saw that EE was what the majority people recommended if you would like to help the earth. I would like your opinion on that though and if electrical engineering should be what I chose? I’m also really considering it because I enjoy coding and mechanical engineering and EE kinda combines it.
@brunosalazarchuque4184
@brunosalazarchuque4184 3 года назад
Thanks for your advices. I'm new here, could you tell me what the future of bioengineering will be?
@Coderedpirate
@Coderedpirate 2 года назад
I'm at the point where I have to start choosing what major I want, and electrical engineering has kind of been my no brainer simply cause my dad did it. I never really thought about what they did, what I would be studying, what I would be doing, so I started doing some research. To be completely honest, I've never really found stuff like robotics or building things super interesting, but for some reason electrical engineering always seemed so appealing, and I think this video cemented my choice. I don't like physics, I don't like math, but I love learning new things, and I think the fact that this field has so many things that need to be discovered and developed really sates my inner curiosity. Let's hope I can get through school smoothly chasing this career path.
@slimabid611
@slimabid611 11 месяцев назад
Hey, your case is similar to mine right now hehe So how is electrical engineering going with you now ?
@Coderedpirate
@Coderedpirate 11 месяцев назад
@@slimabid611 hey whats up man, I actually ended up choosing computer science as my major. I took an intro to electrical engineering class and it was cool, but then I decided to try out coding and actually really enjoyed it. Plus the type of jobs you'd find in the computer science field were a lot more appealing to me (aka sitting at your desk for hours coding lol). If I ever did switch out of comp sci I'd probably fall back on computer engineering first and then electrical engineering next, but still seems like a fun major regardless! I'd encourage you to try it out, worst case scenario you realise it's not for you and you just switch majors
@zik9938
@zik9938 3 года назад
"There are so many people who try to convince you that engineering isn't the way so they can sell you some course" 🤣🤣🤣
@retardbuster1498
@retardbuster1498 3 года назад
And at some point you even wonder who is the one that you can trust. Sad that we're just some money-making tool.
@JakeVoorhees
@JakeVoorhees 3 года назад
Yup a couple people have liked that comment, thanks Zik. Lets reschedule if you want to chat this weekend or week ok? Cheers!
@zik9938
@zik9938 3 года назад
@@JakeVoorhees yh, definitely.
@Bravo_L
@Bravo_L 3 года назад
Forreal, mr.voorhees was def sending shots 💪😂
@JakeVoorhees
@JakeVoorhees 3 года назад
@@Bravo_L haha maybe I was! What are you up to in your engineering journey? Let me know what you’re trying to figure out right now and I’ll help you w that. Cheers !
@stuart5350
@stuart5350 3 года назад
Your totally right about chemical engineers, at least in the UK. About half or more of our ChemE students go into finance after, few go into traditional engineering roles. However this is actually a reason to go into the degree, the flexibility and high regard it is held in the professional market mean you are likely to get a well paid job regardless of the industry you enter.
@JakeVoorhees
@JakeVoorhees 3 года назад
Heyyy thanks for this response. This is sort of exactly what I wanted. Is for ChE's to let me know why this seemingly paradoxical situation exists with ChE's. If there are so many degrees and so few jobs, where are all these ChE's going?!?!!?! Your example is a good one. Are you a ChE? What are you up to now and how can I help you with anything? I respond to all questions. I do have some ChE content that could help you for now, I have these pro-Chemical Engineering videos too, “What can Chemical Engineers Do?” ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-DGEwoGjMP0M.html and a “Chemical Engineer Interview” ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-5o8QzeIlHuk.html Does that help? Let me know what I can help you with next - I reply to all comments. Cheers and thanks again!!
@stuart5350
@stuart5350 3 года назад
I’m in my masters year. The truth is 10-15 years ago almost every graduating student would have been snapped up by O&G companies, but the crash along with more advanced software (aspen etc) less engineers are needed. They also have a huge amount of experienced petroleum engineers actively looking for jobs, so the chance of you getting one as a graduate is slim. You absolutely can get an engineering job it just means that now internships, who you know etc are more important than before. You will have to do more work while you study to get a job. I’m hoping to go into pharma or extraction in mining ind. would be nice if you got some ChemE graduates that went into finance or a more business related role to talk about their experience, as the reality is many graduates will end up in these positions.
@JakeVoorhees
@JakeVoorhees 3 года назад
Hmmm okay I like this career plan from you and particularly this idea around having chemical engineers on who have gone into finance or business. I am not sure about pharma though, as I have been reading that its lagging and fading. Do you have any thoughts about that? What about going into finance/business yourself? Thank you!
@pabloramirez158
@pabloramirez158 2 года назад
Xi Jingping is actually a Chemical Engineer. So you never know, you might even end up as president of the Chinese Communist Party
@arunansenthil7820
@arunansenthil7820 3 года назад
An amazing video as always! For future engineers in your opinion does it matter what college you go to?
@JakeVoorhees
@JakeVoorhees 3 года назад
Hey thanks for the comment. Here’s my USA perspective. For engineering, not really. There is a LOT to be said about going to some of the flagship schools like of course MIT, Stanford, Berkeley, etc. But beyond that, there are schools that have really good reputations like Georgia tech, Carnegie Mellon, Purdue, Michigan, and things like that, but as long as your school is ABET accredited, most employers see any engineering degree as any engineering degree. That’s the point of the accreditation. It’s an engineering standard. Does they help and make sense? Let me know what else I can help you with okay? I respond to everything. Cheers!
@tristandawson6417
@tristandawson6417 3 года назад
Head to college next year at Missouri S&T. Planning on majoring in aero, super excited to get started 💪
@JakeVoorhees
@JakeVoorhees 3 года назад
Killer stuff! Thanks for the comment. Aerospace engineering is one of my favorite career options today. Have you seen my AE videos? “What is Aerospace Engineering? What do Aerospace Engineers Do?” ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-vDa0fB6kxVc.html “Aerospace Engineer Interview | How To Get A Job At Boeing | How To Get A Job At Lockheed Martin” ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-NuPAiaonLrQ.html “What is Combustion Engineering? | Can Mechanical Engineers Become Aerospace Engineers?” ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-qnXpsjZcq0k.html Let me know what you are trying to figure out next and I can help you with those, cheers thanks!
@tristandawson6417
@tristandawson6417 3 года назад
@@JakeVoorhees this was your first video that I've ever seen, so no, I haven't seen any of those videos. I am going to watch them right now. Thank you! Do you have any videos on internships? More specifically, finding an internship as an underclassman? Safe to say that you've earned yourself a loyal subscriber tonight! 😝
@JakeVoorhees
@JakeVoorhees 3 года назад
Hey thanks again. I need to make a new video about internships, but here is what I can do for you for now. One of the best ways to get internships or any sort of experience/opportunity or a full time role upon graduation is to reach out to people who already know you who may know someone working in the engineering niche that you are targeting. About 80% of job opportunities go unadvertised. That’s right! So if you are simply applying to positions online, you are missing the lion’s share of jobs. Examples of who to reach out to in order to do this properly are as follows. Maybe a professor in that niche that you have had in the past, or a leader or officer of an engineering club/society/organization in the field you are focusing on, or someone that your family knows or a family friend, or someone you met at a job fair or conference or event in that niche, etc. Join Engineers Without Borders to get experience and meet more people - there are local professional chapters you can join even if you are out of school. Go to hackathons and industry events to meet people and build more relationships and connections. Anyone that you know - ask them for introductions to engineers or for informational interview opportunities if they are in the engineering realm you are trying to head now (“Informational Interview Tips“ ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-nxUtpzPHKjc.html). After that, keep in touch, and then ask about opportunities. Even volunteer roles nowadays can be a good path to paid internships. But full time graduates will not be as interested in this. Does that make sense? Let me know what follow up questions you have and I’ll try to help. I respond to all comments. Thanks!
@tristandawson6417
@tristandawson6417 3 года назад
@@JakeVoorhees thanks for the info, very informative! I'll be sure to ask out with any other questions. Thanks again!
@JakeVoorhees
@JakeVoorhees 3 года назад
Sounds great, I respond to everything nowadays, cheeerrrss
@yonasco14
@yonasco14 2 года назад
I feel like Chemical Engineering gets a bad rep because it's so hard and Chemical Engineering positions are harder to define. However, I feel like it's one of the few majors that encompasses many different industries that ChemEs can go into. I work in the flexible packaging industry while I have friends who went into water desalinization, others are in Pharma, some in Petroleum and surprisingly a lot of people I graduated with work in computer processing and semiconductors. ChemE's can go for Environmental Engineering jobs, Petroleum Engineering and even Materials engineering jobs but the same can't be said for the others. Finally, I think Electrical Engineering should probably be first. It's the hardest major in my opinion but it's also a major that allows you to work in different fields like Energy, automotive and most importantly in computer design and processing. An Electrical Eng can easily fit into Computer Engineering positions if they better their coding skills but the same can't be said for Computer Engineers. I think I personally gravitate more towards the majors that can encompass many different industries while still being well paid rather than constricting majors where there is not as much mobility in all industries. Great video nonetheless explaining your own opinion.
@judielgonzalez4198
@judielgonzalez4198 Год назад
Still in university finishing my chemical degree. It has always been one of my concerns that if they’re enough jobs for chemical engineers
@glock_9ine956
@glock_9ine956 Год назад
@@judielgonzalez4198how is it going now?
@andersonsilva-ji9qb
@andersonsilva-ji9qb 11 месяцев назад
I needed to read this. Thank you so much
@nacure360
@nacure360 3 года назад
I dont really have a passion for aerospace engineering; the work involved, the designing or building of spacecraft, the math involved, etc. I treat these as obstacles to overcome to accomplishing what I truly love: the vision of exploring space, and making humanity live on past our time in earth. Should I still become some sort of engineer?
@JakeVoorhees
@JakeVoorhees 3 года назад
Hey thanks for the comment. So I think you should then just be an electrical engineer or a mechanical engineer or a computer engineer, and explore how you can have a role working on exactly what you want within the aerospace engineering industry, without actually being an AE. Does that make sense? So now you have to choose one, and these videos can help you: “What Do Mechanical Engineers Do?” ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-5wEteXzhtak.html “What Do Electrical Engineers Do” ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-zRawKI6Qsm0.html “What Do Computer Engineers Do?” ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-hiL-cTbz188.html Let me know what follow up questions you have okay? Cheers thanks so much! I respond to everything
@nacure360
@nacure360 3 года назад
@@JakeVoorhees Yes, that does make sense. I already know a little bit about the different branches, but after watching those lovely videos, I've decided to become an electrical engineer. I've always had the image that EE was only for power plants or fixing the electricity of homes 😅 but that EE video has made me become more aware of how important electricity and electronics play in the role of building spacecraft. I thought it was only mechanical and aerospace engineering. Which goes on to my next question.. are there jobs in which both aspects of electrical and mechanical are equally as important? I don't want to stick to only one or the other when on my path of learning these fields, because while I don't exactly have a passion in those fields, they do interest me. My passion lies in the exploration of space! Thanks for the videos and the effort into replying to our questions and comments!
@JakeVoorhees
@JakeVoorhees 3 года назад
Yessss great question. Thanks for coming back for more convo. The intersection of EE and ME is Mechatronics Engineering. Check out this video for more info “What Do Mechatronics Engineers Do?” ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-4YjLZcQRLds.html There are only 28 mechatronics programs in the country, so oftentimes you have to choose EE or ME or CPE and do a degree concentration in mechatronics, which is awesome. This video will help you decide which one to do, “Mechanical VS Electrical Engineering” ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-6PJ-Yw5qVsc.html These will probably be helpful as well: “What Do Mechanical Engineers Do?” ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-5wEteXzhtak.html “What Do Electrical Engineers Do” ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-zRawKI6Qsm0.html “What Do Computer Engineers Do?” ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-hiL-cTbz188.html Also, you should see these videos about aerospace engineering, “What is Aerospace Engineering? What do Aerospace Engineers Do?” ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-vDa0fB6kxVc.html “Aerospace Engineer Interview | How To Get A Job At Boeing | How To Get A Job At Lockheed Martin” ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-NuPAiaonLrQ.html “What is Combustion Engineering? | Can Mechanical Engineers Become Aerospace Engineers?” ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-qnXpsjZcq0k.html Let me know what follow up questions you have okay? I respond to everything, thanks!
@nacure360
@nacure360 3 года назад
@@JakeVoorhees I'll make sure to use this information wisely and choose the best career for me. Thanks for all the help!
@rockpadstudios
@rockpadstudios Год назад
When I was in school, chemistry 1 and 2 were the weed out courses for freshmen. We started with 2 huge theater like rooms fully packed. By the end we were in 1 room with less than 1/2 full. Seriously Chemistry 1 and 2 only uses algebra. It was challenging sure but I was surprised how many people dropped out. Many EE's that couldn't hack it, transferred over to Computer Science. It turned out for them to be a good choice since it's easier and they make more money. I love Hardware engineering (circuits etc.) but you just don't get the money you get writing embedded C firmware. It has been good money overall and the C language is all you need.
@inventpal6176
@inventpal6176 3 года назад
Great job. As a Mechanical Engineering it is still a good way to go, but I would add an Electrical or Electronics minor to the degree.
@juanpbarriosg272
@juanpbarriosg272 3 года назад
Hey man, thanks for the video. It really helps to see what's ahead if majoring in engineering. I'm rolling through a lot of these. I'm in kind of a predicament right now. I'm currently studying economics, but I'm planning on pursuing a big scholarship somewhere else. Right now I'm really doubting about going for the same field or changing to engineering (prob mechanical) because it's something that really catches my eye (tho I also like economics) However, I'm worried bc I cannot permit myself to fail any class to keep the scholarship. People keep saying that eng is very tough, I've always been good at maths, but just don't know if I'll be able to handle everything (new language and courses) Does anyone have some words? What should I really consider if I decided to change to engineering when it comes to the first 1-2 years of the career?
@JakeVoorhees
@JakeVoorhees 3 года назад
Okay thanks so much for the comment and all this detail. It seems like you have the interest and the passion and desire. So lets ask about skill. How are you at math? Especially calculus based math and physics? You will need a lot of this in all of your engineering journey. And that to me is one large difference between business math based majors like econ and accounting and engineering. Those guys are "okay" at math, but engineers need to be really good. Super good honestly, or be able to put in the work to succeed. That is what I had to do, because I was not super good. So it's a balance of how bad you want it vs how good you are at math vs how willing you are to work hard. So where do you stand? I respond to everything so I look forward to chatting more, cheers!
@juanpbarriosg272
@juanpbarriosg272 3 года назад
@@JakeVoorhees thanks for your insight. Answering your question, I can say I'm decently good at calculus, as I'm able to understand the concepts and apply them. Some problems may appear difficult and took time, but ended up solving them . About physics, I used to do well and understand what we were talking about, but I've been out of touch for like 3 years. At the end, I think it's going to come down to a matter of preference. I was trying to input the risk factor into the decision, but now I think whatever I prefer doing is gonna be worth it. Yet, I need to say your channel has really given me a nice perspective about what engineering is, and makes it seem really attractive. That's going to make the decision even harder lol
@JakeVoorhees
@JakeVoorhees 3 года назад
Yeah okay thanks for all this. If you aren't horrible at calculus and physics, you will be fine. I wasn't a star at all my engineering courses either, but I survived. Also, I think there is more risk in choosing business and then thinking "crap what have I done", than with engineering. An engineering degree can get you any business job. But an economics degree? I'm not even sure what you can do with that with only a bachelors. So to me, the decision is really clear for you. You will not regret it. Also, you can get a minor in business or an MBA after you engineering degree (very popular). So go on future engineer! Let me know what follow up questions you have okay, cheers I respond to everything
@jaredfullmer7043
@jaredfullmer7043 3 года назад
I would KILL for the quality engineer job that this guy I went to junior college with. His major: chemical engineering
@JakeVoorhees
@JakeVoorhees 3 года назад
Heyyy thanks for the comment. Yeah chemical engineers can get great jobs, and a few of th 11,000 graduates per year get them. I am sure your friend is one of them. The odds seem stacked against ChemEs vs other engineering. The numbers reflect this, and so does this video. In a way, I am inviting ChemEs to show up and prove somehow that all these graduates are being looked after and are getting awesome jobs in awesome sectors. But so far in my 4 year mentorship journey, it doesn't seem to be the case. What type of engineering are you thinking - ChemE? There are good things about it, and here they are. It's incredibly vast and flexible. Chemical engineers can work in manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, healthcare, design and construction, pulp and paper, petrochemicals, food processing, specialty chemicals, microelectronics, electronic and advanced materials, polymers, business services, biotechnology, and environmental health and safety industries, among others. Chemical engineers also are in the top 5 highest paid among engineers, with a median salary of $108,770. There are 155 ABET accredited chemical engineering programs in the USA to choose from, and the industry growth is 4% right now which isn't horrible for an engineering industry. The graduate degree ratio is also the lowest among other engineer industries, with only about 20% of degrees being Masters/PhDs. A chemical engineering undergraduate degree has a lot of power. Finally, chemical engineering repeatedly sits at #2 or #3 of the most challenging undergraduate majors, usually based on GPA, so you get incredible respect by saying, "I'm a Chemical Engineer". I have these pro-Chemical Engineering videos too, “What can Chemical Engineers Do?” ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-DGEwoGjMP0M.html and a “Chemical Engineer Interview” ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-5o8QzeIlHuk.html Does that help and make sense? Let me know what I can help you with next - I reply to all comments. Cheers and thanks again!!
@quansun4634
@quansun4634 2 года назад
I worked in both capacities of electrical and mechanical engineering. There was a mix of computer coding as well as design which is still the bulk of my work.
@Bravo_L
@Bravo_L 3 года назад
Good shit mr. Voorhees. Respect 💪👌🤝
@JakeVoorhees
@JakeVoorhees 3 года назад
Heyyy thanks so much for this comment. What are you up to in your engineering journey? Let me know what I can help you with okay? I respond to all comments. Cheers and thanks again!
@Bravo_L
@Bravo_L 3 года назад
Just here on my third year of my electrical engineering undergrad! Looking forward to be in the 1% boss man. Just grinding and grinding til I can call myself an engineer!
@JakeVoorhees
@JakeVoorhees 3 года назад
Nice!! Well good luck my man. Do please hit me up w any questions okay? Cheers !!
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