fasteddie911
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Hi,
I had a question I was hoping some experienced engineers could answer. I have a bachelors in physics, but I am considering pursuing a masters in civil engineering. After undergrad, I realized I didn't want to pursue physics further and the job opportunities were scarce. I decidied on civil because it has overlap with physics and there are much more engineering opportunities available. I was wondering, though, how my educational background and resume would look to future employers if I had only a masters in civil but no bachelors? Would I be at a significant disadvantage compared to those with a bachelors, or those with a BS and MS? I'd appreciate any insight, thanks!
I had a question I was hoping some experienced engineers could answer. I have a bachelors in physics, but I am considering pursuing a masters in civil engineering. After undergrad, I realized I didn't want to pursue physics further and the job opportunities were scarce. I decidied on civil because it has overlap with physics and there are much more engineering opportunities available. I was wondering, though, how my educational background and resume would look to future employers if I had only a masters in civil but no bachelors? Would I be at a significant disadvantage compared to those with a bachelors, or those with a BS and MS? I'd appreciate any insight, thanks!