Mechanical or Civil Engineering?

Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Aeronautical Engineering or Physics?

  • I left school last year with pretty poor A level results in physics and biology. I've applied to uni to start in Sept 2012 and I have offers to study Aeronautical engineering at Salford, Mechanical Engineering and Civil engineering both at Bolton, and Physics at Liverpool University all with foundation years. Physics was my favourite subject throughout school but I'm concerned I will struggle and about the job prospects with a physics degree. I just cant seem to decide which course to enroll on next year and with the deadline fast approaching, I'm panicking. i was just wondering if anyone could give me any advice? Thanks

  • Answer:

    I would go with one of the engineering programs. You need physics to do them anyway, so you will still be doing physics. The job prospects are much better with engineering.

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