You can also go to the Cal State system. SDSU, for example. You can also put in two years at a community college and then transfer across.
Graduating from an ABET accredited engineering school is just fine.
Pitt and CMU engineers used to have this debate back at Westinghouse and the general consensus was the primary difference between the engineers was 10 years extra to pay off your student loans.
> - rent seekers like Pearson and Mcgraw Hill (fun fact, did you know the 2 joined forces to run a company called Follets that runs most campus bookstores (how is that allowed?)
This makes me furious. ALL of the universities I know lost their really nice bookstores that you could browse through.
The problem is that the bookstore has two spikes of book profitability and the rest of time the books are a waste of space. That's "inefficient"--so everybody outsourced and now the "campus bookstore" is just a gift shop with a small wing to shuffle online book orders at the beginning of the term.
You can also go to the Cal State system. SDSU, for example. You can also put in two years at a community college and then transfer across.
Graduating from an ABET accredited engineering school is just fine.
Pitt and CMU engineers used to have this debate back at Westinghouse and the general consensus was the primary difference between the engineers was 10 years extra to pay off your student loans.
> - rent seekers like Pearson and Mcgraw Hill (fun fact, did you know the 2 joined forces to run a company called Follets that runs most campus bookstores (how is that allowed?)
This makes me furious. ALL of the universities I know lost their really nice bookstores that you could browse through.
The problem is that the bookstore has two spikes of book profitability and the rest of time the books are a waste of space. That's "inefficient"--so everybody outsourced and now the "campus bookstore" is just a gift shop with a small wing to shuffle online book orders at the beginning of the term.