JD6221
Civil/Environmental
- Jul 3, 2012
- 3
My father (a civil engineer) and I (civil engineering student) have been discussing a juncture I may take regarding my college education.
I decided to go into C.E. two years after high-school, so instead of graduating Spring '13, it will be Spring '15. I've taken all my GenEd and all science classes at a community college, and my last years of college will be all core engineering classes.
The question is: is it advisable that I get an associate's in Science or Engineering from the community college and work a bit? Or that I finish out the B.S. and graduate? I already plan to intern while doing the bachelor's, since employers look for that, but otherwise I still feel finishing out the normal bachelor's is the right thing.
Also, quite frankly I feel bad that I'll be graduating two years later than I otherwise would have. Will this hurt my career opportunities?
I decided to go into C.E. two years after high-school, so instead of graduating Spring '13, it will be Spring '15. I've taken all my GenEd and all science classes at a community college, and my last years of college will be all core engineering classes.
The question is: is it advisable that I get an associate's in Science or Engineering from the community college and work a bit? Or that I finish out the B.S. and graduate? I already plan to intern while doing the bachelor's, since employers look for that, but otherwise I still feel finishing out the normal bachelor's is the right thing.
Also, quite frankly I feel bad that I'll be graduating two years later than I otherwise would have. Will this hurt my career opportunities?