Well i already called the school I plan to go to for grad school and they said the degree I'm getting and the school I'm getting it at is more than welcome.
Well I would love to work for the government or big name private sector companies. Of course i can't just instantly work there without job experience, but that's what I'm aiming for.
well with that much work experience of course that makes sense. But today I feel a person my age would be hard pressed to find a job with no credentials. (I'm 23) But I come from the medical field so I guess I just look at it like that because of our requirements.
I can only speak on what I've seen but every software and electrical engineer job I have seen always says you need a degree. I have yet to come across someone who will hire on knowledge alone.
I don't care about that, I learned a long time ago not to pay attention to those reviews. It's the same with university of phoenix but I went there and i loved it. Those reviews are drummed up mostly by pissy whiners who got upset over one or two little things, or something bad happened that was...
I'm not looking to be rich, I just want to have a complete education. If there is more out there that I do not know I want to learn it and have the credentials to match.
Well it wasn't so much that it had to say engineering in the title, but rather that it would transfer well to grad school. And I want the Masters after some time in the field for more education and money of course! It's just how I was raised, my mom always told me to go all the way. So if I get...
Thanks for the input guys, but I found an awesome online program at Drexel. A BS in Computing Technology and then an MS in Software engineering at Embry Riddle on campus.
Thanks for the input, yea I decided to focus on software and computer engineering. I contacted Embry Riddle and sent them the curriculum from Drexel U for the BS in Computing Technology and they said they would accept me and just have me make up the math and science classes I'm missing before...
Well Devry's program is specifically EE, but everyone keeps saying the school is crap despite its regional AND ABET accreditation. I am not saying anything like "Well whatever I can get, as long as I can tell people I'm an engineer" All I said was that I love computers so anything in either EE...
Well there is one online elec eng prog at an accredited univ at devry but its insanely expensive and has a shady rep. At least drexel is accredited and well known. Should i just do software eng then? I want to do eng amd I am not partial to any specific field. I love being on a computer no...