Petroleum Engineering
Hi everyone, im new to this forum! I have some questions about petroleum engineering as a career path.
So, im now doing my BTech in MechEng and i want to be a petro guy :) Im searching for a master in european union (i have access there, im half singaporean half greek). 1. First of all. Is it still worth it? I have heard that now with the low oil prices, companies dont hire many people. Consider im gonna finish in the next 2 years. Should i go for something else? Like what? 2. Should i go for my Master in Europe or i have more chances in Australia, USA and Canada? I can only access EU. I dont have a visa for USA. Ofc i can study there but after that ill be forced to leave (i doubt that someone will hire me without a visa). Aus and Canada maybe? 3. So for Europe: UK is first (Brexit though) with Imperial (very difficult to get accepted there), Aberdeen, Heriot Watt, Robert Gordon and Leeds. I also know frech and i have heard that the IFP school is very good. Norway with Stavanger and NTNU is a big player too, but i dont know the language (ofc the program will be in english but will local companies hire me?) Delft is also a choice in Holland (again very difficult). DTU in Denmark too. And Montanuniversität Leoben in Austria... Any ideas? English is not my mother language, so ignore any mistakes :) Thank you in advance!!! |
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