i am planning do masters in environmental engineering in USA . please give me advice regarding the colleges, scope and job opportunities and finally overall whether it is worth it to do masters in environmental engineer .
I think the schooling is neccessary especially if you want to bring in new workers in this much needed field. Experience is always better than schooling, but schools is what advertise these rarely spoken-of occupations to younger generations.
some good info, i personelly think that having to do that much schooling is crap. i work with h2s and thats more deadly than anything they touch and i didnt have to go to school for that just take a crap load of safety courses
i am planning do masters in environmental engineering in USA . please give me advice regarding the colleges, scope and job opportunities and finally overall whether it is worth it to do masters in environmental engineer .
saberfb89 2 months ago
Do they actually have to smell the dirt? haha
gradeahaze 2 years ago 6
I think the schooling is neccessary especially if you want to bring in new workers in this much needed field. Experience is always better than schooling, but schools is what advertise these rarely spoken-of occupations to younger generations.
olaf2046 4 years ago
some good info, i personelly think that having to do that much schooling is crap. i work with h2s and thats more deadly than anything they touch and i didnt have to go to school for that just take a crap load of safety courses
godandaa 4 years ago