Quick question....

<p>Is it common for many undergraduate engineers to go straight from ugrad to grad school, or do most get a job after ugrad, then go back later. Same question about math or physics majors - do most go straight to grad school or what?</p>

<p>Im going to be entering college next year, can't realy decide between math, physics, or an eng degree(prolly meche, aero, or ee), but obviously i have some time still - Dual major with any of these combinations beneficial for getting into top grad schools?</p>

<p>Thanks for help</p>

<p>I have a lot of friends graduating with a degree in engineering. I would say that most are getting great job offers now, some are applying for an MEng and others to PhD programs. The ones getting jobs have said that their job will pay for them to get a masters later on, or that they plan on getting one after working for a few years, but I don't know if that will actually happen. These are mainly civil and mechanical engineers, not sure about other types.</p>