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Hi everyone, I am really confused now and need your advice. If you could give me some insights that would be great.
I am a Business Bachelor in Marketing. I have started working in a IT company in Hong Kong right after graduation. But as I work, I find my actual passion is in building/creating stuff (my interest is in cars). There I would like to become an engineer. But then, there is a problem. Engineering Masters requires background in Engineering or related working exp. as maths skills are really important in being an engineer (I know this becoz my engineer fds always cry about it)
So, here comes the question: Can I apply for engineering masters with a business bachelor? I do know about calculus as my A-Levels are in Physics and Maths but that's it. Or shd I go back to study as a bachelor in engineering?
Of coz, the most opinion I heard is to ditch the idea and go on study things like Business Information systems and earn money to buy cars I like. (Perhaps the most practical idea) I just want to know whether I can have a chance to change my career direction.
Thanks in advance for reading the long post.
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I don't know the answer to this one - has anyone been in this situation?
You might need to find an engineering masters course and make enquiries about admission: http://www.findamasters.com/search/courses.aspx?DID=5
I hope you find some answers!
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