Anonymous wrote:My son showed me this job announcement and told me it’s his dream job:
https://www.doctorswithoutborders.org/careers/work-field/find-role/water-sanitation-specialists
He wants a civil engineering degree, but he also wants to learn another language and maybe study abroad.
He is a strong student, particularly in STEM, who prefers hands on to abstract learning.
So, what schools might be a fit?
Anonymous wrote:Olin is very hands on project focused as is Harvey Mudd but a coop model like Northeastern or Drexel might give him the experience needed for such a job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son showed me this job announcement and told me it’s his dream job:
https://www.doctorswithoutborders.org/careers/work-field/find-role/water-sanitation-specialists
He wants a civil engineering degree, but he also wants to learn another language and maybe study abroad.
He is a strong student, particularly in STEM, who prefers hands on to abstract learning.
So, what schools might be a fit?
Seek out the top Engineering schools, OP. You do not have to come here for this question. Almost all schools have study abroad.
Anonymous wrote:My son showed me this job announcement and told me it’s his dream job:
https://www.doctorswithoutborders.org/careers/work-field/find-role/water-sanitation-specialists
He wants a civil engineering degree, but he also wants to learn another language and maybe study abroad.
He is a strong student, particularly in STEM, who prefers hands on to abstract learning.
So, what schools might be a fit?
Anonymous wrote:My son showed me this job announcement and told me it’s his dream job:
https://www.doctorswithoutborders.org/careers/work-field/find-role/water-sanitation-specialists
He wants a civil engineering degree, but he also wants to learn another language and maybe study abroad.
He is a strong student, particularly in STEM, who prefers hands on to abstract learning.
So, what schools might be a fit?