Engineering, that is the field in which I plan to study and find a career in. Everything that involves hands on interaction, critical thinking, designing, or problem solving is what I enjoy. While I am currently attending Oakland Community College, I have to plan for my future after OCC. There are many good engineering schools here in Michigan. Some examples include: University of Michigan, Michigan Technological University, Ferris State University, Kettering University, as well as Lawrence Technological University. While in high school, the plan was to attend Lawrence Tech for all four years. Unfortunately, due to high tuition costs and my lack of seeking more scholarships, that opportunity passed.
Now that I have been in college for almost a semester, I am having second thoughts of attending Lawrence Tech. I want to go to a college that will give me hands on experience and prepare me for the real world. I have narrowed my options down to attending Kettering University or continuing as planned and attending Lawrence Tech. By comparing the pros and cons of each school, I hope to come to a conclusion as to which school is the best fit for me.
Michigan Tech is an amazing engineering school. It's the whole culture up there. If you can handle the winters, it's a great place to go.
ReplyDeletepersonally, id put a lot of research into Ferris, it is where my brother attends, is one of the top engineering schools in the country. actually,find a school that has a degree in petroleum engineering, its the top paid degree in the world right now. 80k+ a year to open.
ReplyDeleteI'm going for an engineering degree too. Really check depending on what kind of engineer you want to be.
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