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Originally Posted by Emmerich
Now is the time for a PETENG degree. I did mine at TAMU, MBA at TCU. Bet bet is to attend a school in the region where you plan to work, better alumni contacts and job networking. Of course the money aspect is important. But financial aid is there.
The whole original posts cracks me up, tuition is a small part of the cost. Fees and books are a lot more, especially at a public school. I learned all about financial aid by going private for my graduate degree.
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Sure. Be complicit in poisoning the planet more. Hopefully the government will relegate your so-called industry to the same place that PCBs and asbestos mining are now, in the next 20 years, and the real jobs to have will either be in power electrical engineering or nuclear.
Your industry is a relic of the last millennium, and the sooner it's given a shot in the arm, the better. And by "shot", I mean good 'ol Texan-style lethal injection.