Tfw chem eng

Well people do employ mathematicians, thus he needs to know his stuff.

Who fell for the law school meme here?

>tfw 40k in debt and stuck in a retail job almost a year after graduating

Just end it all now.

If there's a war between two major nations it'll recover. And with the recent rise in nationalism, it's looking more and more likely.

But regardless, it'll recover on it's own. Average Indians and Chinese are finally becoming able to afford cars. That's 2 billion people, or almost a third of the world's population. When they hit the gasoline market, your wallet will know it. Trust me.

Biology is rarely medicine rather than med school is fucking putting your brain onto overdrive reciting drugs by name and human anatomy and other bullshit.

aerospace engi's are paid alot and have tons of job openings

Sounds like me except I'm in aerospace and get paid 10 times less.

What is your opinion on fire protection engineering lads? It's a 4 year honours engineering degree
>pic related

this goy knows his stuff.
Like, if you've got basic CS knowledge and math skills up to analysis, you should use one of those coding-ranking sites to get picked up by Wallstreet.

For Bio guys, doctor programs and NIH are always available.

Chem should get into materials-science, I hear that's pretty profitable these days, pretty sexy too.

Engineers can just make shit and start businesses if they really wanted to half the time.

CS is arguably the worst if you're not actively self educating yourself on more languages and more nuances to languages you know.

Even then, being a freelance dev can pay up to $10,000 a week if you're smart and fast and can do networking

>tons of job openings
Hardly any in Australia though, if any at all.

That's a funny infograph.

"Hairy ball theorem" in bottom section
Top kek.
Where's discrete mathematics?