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24-06-2017 04:59 PM
Unregistered Engineering at a top10 school (MIT/Caltech) or top 10 engineering school (Purdue)?
23-06-2017 10:50 PM
winallang Honestly, I really don't know where an US degree would put in disadvantage around the world... if I'm terribly wrong, I'd be grateful if someone showed it to me. If it's not some completely unknown state university, than a US diploma would be, I think, quite a good piece of capital in most of the countries.

And not because quality of the education itself, but the whole infrastructure.
11-05-2017 11:19 AM
community@lithan an engineering degree doesn't put u at a disadvantage with regards to going into the financial sector. in fact there are a lot of engineering degree holders who end up in the financial sector!
25-03-2017 01:42 PM
ihatearmylife
Recognition of US Univerisities

I'm going to be studying in the US for universitiy but I wanted to know about the recognition of a US degree by local emplyoers.

I will be studying at a respected engineering school in the US (top 10), most likely studying Computer Science. Do local employers prioritise local graduates or am I on equal footing? Also does getting an engineering degree put me in a disadvantage if I plan on entering the financial sector? I know that in the US, engineering students have no problems entering finance and even have an advantage over business students in some cases but I'm worried that isn't the case in Singapore.

And if engineering isn't the best path to finance any thoughts on NYU? Specifically the college of arts and science not stern. I will be doing economics and math if I study at NYU.

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