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Navy Nuclear Program at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
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Can someone please explain to me how this works. I dont quite understand how or when someone would have the opportunity to get into this program. How do you get to be stationed there, sheer luck? I thought we're supposed to go out to sea all the time. Im still in DEP so obviously I dont know the way working at different places actually happens. Anyways this looks incredible if anyone ever got the chance to do it. ABET accredited and a real engineering degree from a top 20 engineering school. Anyone have any input on this?
An overview of the program
http://www.pde.rpi.edu/navy/
And the actual specifics
http://www.rpi.edu/dept/mane/deptweb/academics/ugrad/navy/navy.html
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This program is set up for Prototype instructors who are assigned up there for three years. As a rule, you could get assigned there after first doing a 2-3 year boat tour. Good luck!
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