Physics What Are the Best Career Options in Engineering Today?

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The discussion centers around exploring new career options, particularly in engineering and construction. The original poster seeks advice on educational institutions suitable for pursuing a career in engineering, specifically related to building structures. A suggestion is made to consider Stark State College of Technology for a computer engineering degree. Additionally, there is a contrasting viewpoint that emphasizes the financial burden of education, suggesting that incurring debt and declaring bankruptcy could lead to a form of the "American Dream." The conversation highlights the tension between pursuing education for career advancement and the financial implications of such decisions.
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I hope this is the right area for this topic but I've looked around for a little while and I feel that this is the best spot for it.

Currently I am researching new career options for myself. I was wondering if anyone had a little insite on this. What school to look at, etc. My main area of interest is engineering, building some buildings, and things like that. I'm not by any means decided I am hoping to get feed back from you. Thanks for your time, you can contact me at Jasonp914@yahoo.com
 
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Go to Stark State College of Technology and get a computer engineering degree.
 
No, spend a fortune for school, claim bankruptcy and then live the American Dream.
 

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