MET Graduate Programs: Find Your Own Path

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The discussion centers on the experiences of a Mechanical Engineering Technology (MET) student at the University of Maine who enjoys their studies but feels limited to executing others' plans rather than designing independently. The student seeks information on graduate programs related to MET and is interested in exploring more versatile career paths. The conversation highlights the distinction between Mechanical Engineering Technology and Mechanical Engineering, emphasizing that MET may lead to more technical roles rather than design-focused positions. Participants are encouraged to share insights on graduate opportunities and diverse career options within the field.
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I'm currently an MET student at UMaine. I like what I'm doing a lot, I just feel like it is very technical and won't allow me to be accredited to do anything else but 'execute someone elses plans' instead of designing something of my own. Does anyone know of any graduate programs for MET? Or better yet any examples of different, more versatile career paths. Any help would be appreciated, I'm really on the fence. Thanks!
 
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