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ayurvedic

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Naval Reactors Engineer
« on: Jan 30, 2008, 12:53 »
I'm set to complete a B.S. in Nuclear Engineering from a 4 year university, and I was wondering what the training is like for the position of Naval Reactors Engineer. I've heard there is a minimum GPA, is this true? Also, after coming out, will I have my doctorate or just the experience of being an engineer in the navy for 5 years?

sinthrex

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Re: Naval Reactors Engineer
« Reply #1 on: Feb 09, 2008, 08:15 »
If you didn't catch it, there was a discussion back in 2005 that pretty much thrashed this to death.  ;) Just search "naval reactors". 

 


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