Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Top engineering firms only really actively recruit grads from the Top engineering schools. Not that other grads won’t eventually end up somewhere. They will just have a different path to get there.
This. Prestige matters for engineering at the top levels. There are about 15 ivy/privates and 5 publics that are far above the rest
Can you list them?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Top engineering firms only really actively recruit grads from the Top engineering schools. Not that other grads won’t eventually end up somewhere. They will just have a different path to get there.
This. Prestige matters for engineering at the top levels. There are about 15 ivy/privates and 5 publics that are far above the rest
Anonymous wrote:Top engineering firms only really actively recruit grads from the Top engineering schools. Not that other grads won’t eventually end up somewhere. They will just have a different path to get there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Check engineering reddits pleny of unemployed recent engineering grads. No career is guaranteed via degree.
Disagree. Especially for nursing. May not pay the highest or in the desired location, specialty etc but a nursing degree guarantees a job and same many healthcare affiliated fields. Same for teaching.
Anonymous wrote:Nursing is easily one of the toughest jobs esp in hospital settings. Insane burnout. But if you handle the hours and/or specialize in say anesthesia you can find a job anywhere.
Anonymous wrote:Top engineering firms only really actively recruit grads from the Top engineering schools. Not that other grads won’t eventually end up somewhere. They will just have a different path to get there.
Anonymous wrote:You will find a job, correct? My know-it-all brother-in-law states this, he's in his 50's and doesn't except things have changed that requirements are more demanding. Other opinions?
Anonymous wrote:Nurses can graduate as an RN in 2 years from a community college.
Anonymous wrote:I know engineers from excellent schools still looking for jobs, both undergrads and those with masters degrees. And nursing is a very competitive major.
Anonymous wrote:My understanding about engineering school is that what matters is whether it's ABET certified.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Engineering is about to be replaced by AI... a lot of basic nursing functions too, but high level stuff will survive.
Lol