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Edin_Dzeko
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Considering engineering as a back-up, but...
Recently, I have been put in a certain situation because of my academic record where I have been forced to consider my capabilities of handling the work in the field of medicine. As a result, the number one advice given to me is that I should consider another career / think of a back up career just in case medicine doesn't work out.
I have been considering engineering as my second/back up career, but I'm afraid of two things:
[1] Job security / chances of getting a job. Salary is not too big a thing for me. I want to ENJOY what I do, but that doesn't bar me from paying bills, student loans, taking care of a family. So money does count.
[2] I'm African-American (not to be racist or anything) but will that be some kind of factor against me / to my disadvantage?
Recently, I have been put in a certain situation because of my academic record where I have been forced to consider my capabilities of handling the work in the field of medicine. As a result, the number one advice given to me is that I should consider another career / think of a back up career just in case medicine doesn't work out.
I have been considering engineering as my second/back up career, but I'm afraid of two things:
[1] Job security / chances of getting a job. Salary is not too big a thing for me. I want to ENJOY what I do, but that doesn't bar me from paying bills, student loans, taking care of a family. So money does count.
[2] I'm African-American (not to be racist or anything) but will that be some kind of factor against me / to my disadvantage?