jarimasen
Mechanical
- Aug 18, 2003
- 26
Hi all,
I am a maintenance engineer in a big firm and I always wanted to do a masters in engineering. I like my job, but I do not want to be here for the rest of my life (who does?). So I have a Bs in mechanical and electrical engineering and I want to do a Ms in energy but I don't want to waste a year or two in something that I am not going to use.
So my question is this:
Is a graduate degree in engineering practical or is it a waste of time? Bear in mind that I do not want to become a teacher or a theorical engineer.
I am a maintenance engineer in a big firm and I always wanted to do a masters in engineering. I like my job, but I do not want to be here for the rest of my life (who does?). So I have a Bs in mechanical and electrical engineering and I want to do a Ms in energy but I don't want to waste a year or two in something that I am not going to use.
So my question is this:
Is a graduate degree in engineering practical or is it a waste of time? Bear in mind that I do not want to become a teacher or a theorical engineer.