An honest look at any engineering major in 30 seconds
Type a major and get the unvarnished report — real salary ranges, the actual job market, the day-to-day work, the difficulty, and a straight answer on whether it fits you.
Explore a majorWhat you get
- Real salary ranges and job-market reality, not a recruiting brochure
- What you'd actually do day to day in that field
- An honest difficulty read, so there are no surprises
- The best countries and industries to work in for that major
- A straight 'is this for you?' take instead of marketing
Choosing a major is one of the highest-stakes decisions a student makes, and almost all the information available is either a university recruiting pitch or a random forum thread. Neither tells you the thing you actually need: what this field is really like, and whether it fits how you work.
MyMajor is built to be honest. Type any engineering major and you get a straight report — real salary ranges, the genuine state of the job market, what the work looks like day to day, how hard the degree actually is, and which countries and industries treat that major best. No brochure gloss.
It closes with the part most sources avoid: a candid 'is this for you?' read. The goal isn't to sell you on a major — it's to help you walk into the decision with clear eyes, and pair it with the major-match quiz if you're still weighing options.
How it works
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Type a major
Search any engineering major — mechanical, biomedical, mechatronics, anything.
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Read the honest report
Get salaries, job market, day-to-day work, difficulty and the best places to work in one place.
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Decide with eyes open
Use the candid 'is this for you?' section to make a real decision, not a hopeful one.
MyMajor — FAQ
Which majors are covered?
A wide range of engineering majors — from the core disciplines like mechanical, civil and electrical to specialised ones like biomedical, mechatronics and aerospace. You can search any major to pull its report.
Is the salary and job-market data realistic?
The reports are written to be candid rather than promotional — real salary ranges, honest job-market context, and a frank difficulty read, so you're not making a major decision on a recruiting brochure.
What if I don't know which major to pick yet?
Start with the major-match quiz to narrow it down to a few options, then use MyMajor to dig into each one in detail before you commit.
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