giperbolic
Mechanical
- Jul 27, 2010
- 2
Hi,
I currently hold BSME degree and I'm considering going for MS in Nuclear Engineering. It will be difficult or even impossible for me to obtain security clearance due to the fact that I'm a naturalized US citizen with family and friends (i.e. "foreign ties") back home, in Russia-which doesn't make it easier. I was wondering if there are many nuclear jobs out there that do not require security clearance, or if this degree is not even worth going for, knowing that clearance may be an issue. It is a commitment that will be both expensive and time consuming, so any helpful input is greatly appreciated. If I do decide against MSNE I was thinking about Petroleum as an alternative.
I currently hold BSME degree and I'm considering going for MS in Nuclear Engineering. It will be difficult or even impossible for me to obtain security clearance due to the fact that I'm a naturalized US citizen with family and friends (i.e. "foreign ties") back home, in Russia-which doesn't make it easier. I was wondering if there are many nuclear jobs out there that do not require security clearance, or if this degree is not even worth going for, knowing that clearance may be an issue. It is a commitment that will be both expensive and time consuming, so any helpful input is greatly appreciated. If I do decide against MSNE I was thinking about Petroleum as an alternative.