12-11-2012, 04:52 PM | #67 |
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>>>Engineering Master's program without a B.S. in Engineering <<<<
Be careful ok! Look I know i sound like I’m sort of nutter but believe me when I say this. “They get a kick out of you failing out and taking your money.” So just know what you are getting into. Your work load will be 5 times more than it was in business school. And the professors will not be nice. And if you fail out they still get to keep your money which they like. So please please please please be careful ok! All jokes and me being mean to engineering girls…just be careful ok. |
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12-14-2012, 02:13 PM | #69 |
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This isn't a threat or anything but I just might want to break Shah's jaw if he keeps talking so much shit in his retarded posts. Seriously you piss a lot of people of here and we know your in NJ so why not try to take it easy for a little if you know whats good for you... How hard can it be to find a a retarded Arab in a 3 series... oh wait we are talking about NJ, I forgot.
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My brother just passed the PE today. Huge accomplishment.
4.5 years of B.S. in Electrical Engineering Passing the FE/EIT exam 3.5 years of M.S. in Electrical Engineering 4-5 years of working under a PE Passing 8 hours of PE exam Engineering takes DEDICATION. |
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12-15-2012, 01:09 PM | #73 |
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But s it worth it?
Why not take that time and energy and get your series 7 out of the way and work as an FM and well like I said do better and be around better smelling people? And maybe double your income? That's what i'm trying to ask you OP. Yeah it's fun being mean to engineers, and it's so much fun to see engineers get all hissy pissy and passive aggressive and it does give me great pleasure...maybe i'm just a bully. But what I'm asking you is this, have you sat down and really given it a good amount of thought? As things go you may end up being "stuck" in a field you may not really enjoy. So sit down, think of what you want your future to be like....and the people you want to be around and how much risk you wish to take Vs how much money you want to make and go from there ok? And once you have that figured out, make your choice. Also...maybe you can visit a local engineering cube farm walk around and see if it's your thing. |
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Hey it's not cheep to go for an education. And the point of going for an education is to put yourself in the best possible position for graduation where you income will be greater than if you had not gone to further your education. Sadly some very smart people.....are not only odd.....but....well...not well off. |
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12-18-2012, 06:15 PM | #76 | |
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12-18-2012, 06:19 PM | #77 |
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Smart technically yes. But when it comes to understanding the human condition and business and game theory..not so much. But that's cool!
I mean I've been an engineer for 10 years + now. Now only do i have the technical skills to fix my car and my hot water heater which is nice but I've had to work very hard to step out to pick up business acumen via obtaining my MBA. And as soon as the economy heats up I will be quickly leaving engineering for finance/business....i don't care anything that pays and is not engineering. As for the OP, what I'm saying is...just know what you are getting into. It's not NASA it can become power point hell. OK? =) |
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12-18-2012, 08:40 PM | #78 |
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I love how you guys stereo type engineers. Some of the comments I am seeing on this board makes my jaw drop. Glad my career as an engineer is a 180 from what you guys are dealing with. I would not change a single aspect with my employment or the people I work with. Sounds like many of you should change to a new company or career you enjoy.
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