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Serious Anyone else in uni feel like they will end up with a degree but not get a job in the future?

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If im doing engineering and i graduate with lets say a 3gpa out of 4 (max), would i be screwed when it comes to finding an entry job?
 
depends where u live,
In chadstralia its actually getting bad each year that goes past.

im not a uni/ collegecel, but i have heard of plenty of normies from school and even my small number of "close friends" how hard it ts to obtain a job after getting the certifications
 
Yes, my grades are literally average and I feel a massive amount of pressure. I literally think about graduating and not being able to find a job every day.
 
That happened to me. It’s my fault for getting a degree in something that’s not marketable but I was in a different mindset when I was younger. I wasn’t thinking about the money. I now work a $9.69 (I live in the U.S.) job overnight. Overnights work well for me because I’m a night owl and there’s less people to deal with.
 
depends on what type of engineering you are doing. but it shouldn't be too hard.
 
Yeah I am sort of scared of it, I just have to hope that everything goes right
 
Same bruh,
I fail in every aspect of life
 
Yep, especially because my gpa is shit
 
Yup, one more year till I get IT degree, good marks and everything but I literally don't know for what kind of job can I apply, feeling quite helpless... Seeing everyone getting random internships/jobs only makes my situation worse.
 
depends on what type of engineering you are doing. but it shouldn't be too hard.
aerospace, all the job listings on sites i see are for experienced consultants and popular companies like boeing/airbus that will have piles of applications
 
I feel the same way, but I'll probably rope if I haven't ascended by the time I graduate.
 
Just gonna become a Navy SEAL after college


aerospace, all the job listings on sites i see are for experienced consultants and popular companies like boeing/airbus that will have piles of applications

I don't think majoring in aerospace for your bachelors is a good idea. Mechanical for undergrad and then aerospace as a graduate student. My school has a major titled Mechanical (w/a focus in aerospace) so it's a bit different I think.
 
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aerospace, all the job listings on sites i see are for experienced consultants and popular companies like boeing/airbus that will have piles of applications

Oh ur fucked lol
 

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