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<blockquote data-quote="Serious_Sam" data-source="post: 5557235" data-attributes="member: 120862"><p>I am not very sure about the programmes but in the US system you don't have to decide the exact degree (major) that you are gonna do until abt 3 semesters are done (roughly 1 year)..</p><p>Since most of the first year courses are common you can research on the subjects that you think you might be able follow and come into a decision.. </p><p>From what I read you are not really sure what field of engineering that you are gonna get into, so the best thing is to join a institute that offers 2 + 2 engineering degrees in the US..</p><p>You can complete the first 2 years here and finish the degree in the US..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Serious_Sam, post: 5557235, member: 120862"] I am not very sure about the programmes but in the US system you don't have to decide the exact degree (major) that you are gonna do until abt 3 semesters are done (roughly 1 year).. Since most of the first year courses are common you can research on the subjects that you think you might be able follow and come into a decision.. From what I read you are not really sure what field of engineering that you are gonna get into, so the best thing is to join a institute that offers 2 + 2 engineering degrees in the US.. You can complete the first 2 years here and finish the degree in the US.. [/QUOTE]
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