Materials science and engineering have three directions: inorganic nonmetal materials, polymer materials and composite materials. supplementary question:
How should I choose?
In my sophomore year, how do I choose the three directions of materials science and engineering: ino
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- Unsolveddestoon
- 2021-07-11 14:55
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- 1Flooranonymity
- 2021-08-20 09:59
First of all, you need to have a general understanding of these three directions.
Inorganic non-metallic materials are mainly cement, glass, ceramics, and new photoelectric related materials. Each school focuses on a different direction. My undergraduate program is biased towards cement and concrete. It is really difficult for girls to find jobs and the environment is difficult.
The polymer materials are mainly plastic, rubber, fiber, paint and so on. Also, the emphasis of each school is different. My undergraduate degree is biased towards plastics. Girls will find a job a little bit easier. Compared with concrete, it is not very good to go to plastic factories and rubber factories. After all, they are all exposed to chemical reagents. , Even shift work.
Composite materials are the combination of two materials with different advantages, so as to give play to better material properties.
Secondly, choose according to your own plan, whether you want to get a job or take a postgraduate entrance examination after graduation. Although it is difficult, there are still many people who enter postgraduate entrance examinations, maybe they really love it. Therefore, you can choose according to your interests. After graduation, it is difficult to find a satisfactory job related to this major. If you do not pursue this major in the future, then choose which one to choose for graduation. In the rest of the time, learn something you are interested in, or prepare in advance for a career change, or cross-professional postgraduate entrance examination. When you are young, if you have any ideas, try more and don't worry about failure. Otherwise, when the grade is older, you will regret why you didn't taste it.
Inorganic non-metallic materials are mainly cement, glass, ceramics, and new photoelectric related materials. Each school focuses on a different direction. My undergraduate program is biased towards cement and concrete. It is really difficult for girls to find jobs and the environment is difficult.
The polymer materials are mainly plastic, rubber, fiber, paint and so on. Also, the emphasis of each school is different. My undergraduate degree is biased towards plastics. Girls will find a job a little bit easier. Compared with concrete, it is not very good to go to plastic factories and rubber factories. After all, they are all exposed to chemical reagents. , Even shift work.
Composite materials are the combination of two materials with different advantages, so as to give play to better material properties.
Secondly, choose according to your own plan, whether you want to get a job or take a postgraduate entrance examination after graduation. Although it is difficult, there are still many people who enter postgraduate entrance examinations, maybe they really love it. Therefore, you can choose according to your interests. After graduation, it is difficult to find a satisfactory job related to this major. If you do not pursue this major in the future, then choose which one to choose for graduation. In the rest of the time, learn something you are interested in, or prepare in advance for a career change, or cross-professional postgraduate entrance examination. When you are young, if you have any ideas, try more and don't worry about failure. Otherwise, when the grade is older, you will regret why you didn't taste it.