ClaytonBigsby
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Yes you can at a community college smarty pants. Im getting my bachelors at a state college.
Community college, and state school. Yes, that paper will be very impressive to be sure....
Yes you can at a community college smarty pants. Im getting my bachelors at a state college.
No you can not. You can however get an ass. degree in mechanical engineering technology big difference. But then WTF would I know. I just spent the last 2 decades in software engineering and engineering management (hiring/firing real engineers and herding them). Oh and I did use your question as an excuse to call my son, (Ph.D. EE from Stanford), he got a good laugh and went back to coding. We all code .....
See4 I'm with dirtsurfr there are tons of worthless degree'd engineers out there. It takes more than the ability to pull down a sheepskin.
See4 I'm with dirtsurfr there are tons of worthless degree'd engineers out there. It takes more than the ability to pull down a sheepskin.
Ill get some of that ass bbNo you can not. You can however get an ass.
This would include me! I just washed my favorite blue tooth headset... jesus I'm an idiot...... I wasn't even high just stoooooooooopid......
Community college, and state school. Yes, that paper will be very impressive to be sure....
It takes 2 years for and associates, 4 years for a bachelors, 4 + 2 = 6. Also, Industrial and Systems engineering is an engineering that focuses more on project management and engineering economics. My ME degree is just hot fudge on my sundae.
Was English not a required class in all of those years?
Community college, and state school. Yes, that paper will be very impressive to be sure....
Thats exactly what im talking about. if your so educated y r u nitpicking such minor details. I switched from ME to ISE because the degree is much more flexible when it comes to hiring and allows me to more creative. It's a A.A.S in Mechanical Engineering Technology. Also, you take 300 level classes that a BS in ME would take.
Aren't georgia tech, uc berkely, and UCLA all state schools ? what are you trying to imply? That that over priced private universities provide students with a better education?Community college, and state school. Yes, that paper will be very impressive to be sure....
Ill get some of that ass bb. I would think if you spent so long hiring and firing people and know so much about degrees you would at least be able to spell it right lol
My MSCS is from a state school. Then again this isn't my first time to the rodeo. My first sheepskin was very impressive.
Situation420 saying things like you have an ASME when ABET says that degree does not exist and then complaining about me 'nitpicking' and my lack of education! Oh my! You won't make it through probation. Everything in engineering is attention to detail. There's nothing but detail.
Worse right now is NOT a good time to try to get an engineering job. What you have to sell is how very detail oriented you are you need to convince them if they invest in you you have time to give them we older engineers do not have. But if you come on like you did on this site you'll get fried in no time.
We simply do not have time to babysit.
Personally i don't care much about a degree at all. I'm just doing it because it will always be there for me to fall back on if i need to someday. The only thing a degree is good for in my opinion is that it shows you can commit to something and finish it. There are not many people that can do this and would rather bash going to college and the education system. Yes the system has its issues but if you look at it for more than face value, a degree, no matter what it is in, says a lot about a persons character and capabilities.Generally. Their "papers" are a little more attractive, no? Especially with such a large pool of noobs to choose from.
I already know all this crap, that's why I'm going to be my own boss and already own 3 separate pieces of commercial property that i plan on turning into businesses with my uncle once i graduate.
Personally i don't care much about a degree at all. I'm just doing it because it will always be there for me to fall back on if i need to someday. The only thing a degree is good for in my opinion is that it shows you can commit to something and finish it. There are not many people that can do this and would rather bash going to college and the education system. Yes the system has its issues but if you look at it for more than face value, a degree, no matter what it is in, says a lot about a persons character and capabilities.
That's good to know about my competition80% of businesses fail with the first 5 years.
Aren't georgia tech, uc berkely, and UCLA all state schools ? what are you trying to imply? That that over priced private universities provide students with a better education?
Most college grads can't find work because they don't want to do jobs that they deem good enough for them. You can go on craigslists in almost any city and there are jobs available. My dad does that to me every time I try to use the excuse theres no jobs. He gets me a list of 10 jobs that are hiring in an hour and calls me back and says stop being so lazy. How is he able to find so many so fast if thats the case?Who told you that? Over half of college grads cannot find work, even slinging coffee.