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I have looked through all the companies that have attended those 4 schools career fairs, and it seems like I can't go wrong with any of those schools. You guys are right, it all depends where I will want to work. I am from the east coast and working in the city...
I have recently got accepted into University of Michigan, Northwestern University, Columbia University, and University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign for Structural Engineering. They are all for 1-year and I want to be able to land a job with an engineering company or a consulting firm upon...
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I think M.Eng is the way for me. Regardless I heard both of them are challenging and required alot of work.
@MainMan10 : what you do mean by "he can end up in a more specialty position and be making more than double what he did before." How can grad students make...
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I am from the United States. And I am planning to apply to the top ten civil/structural schools (ie: mit, uiuc, uc berkley, cornel, etc). I guess it is different for each school. I will look into them.
I am not leaning towards getting a ph.d at all. I am just...
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I am debating whether to go for a Master of Science or Master of Engineering in Structural Engineering. What is the different between the two when applying for a job? Would one have more benefits than the other out in the industrial world...