HamburgerHelper,
Thanks for the input! Yeah, it seems to be a fairly case-by-case basis... I wish they would standardize it so it would be easy to know what the degree implies.
Belgian,
Ok, cool. I concur that luck plays a significant factor. Especially when talking about massive sums of...
BelgianCadEngineer,
While I absolutely agree that the American dream has been diminished by a corrupt political elite who are both psychotic and power-hungry without limit, I disagree that the American dream is totally lost.
Exhibit A:
He retired at age 33 working primarily as an engineer...
Hey FoxRox, DistCoop, and moltenmetal,
Thanks for the input! I greatly appreciate it. I'd like to pursue more of a R&D position for my career so, from your comments, it seems like I should be heading towards the thesis route.
Hi Kenat and IRstuff,
So, first off, yes, I searched for this question. I couldn't find this exact question mentioned in any engineering discipline. I apologize for the lack of specifics. I didn't realize more details were needed.
Here's a quick summary of me:
In the U.S. (Missouri)...
Hey guys,
Do employers have a preference between the two master's degrees (ME vs. MS in mechanical engineering)? I realize the ME is generally shorter and doesn't require as much research, but I want to get whichever one is more marketable. And if employers don't prefer one over the other...