none of the schools in my state offer ANYTHING with a nuclear engineering degree. There's no way I can afford to go out of state unless I get some serious finacial aid, so I'm wondering, what should I do? I'm almost done with my sophmore year and currently working on a B.S. in mechanical engineering. My GPA is hovering at about a 3.9 (bunged one class in my first semester and it won't go away
) and I have a VA dependent's scholarship that will get me halfway through a masters if I stay in state. Is it realistic to get a master's in ME and try to get into research in the nuclear field? Fusion research has always been a huge dream of mine, and research in improving fission technology looks interesting too.
One of my thoughts has been to complete my B.S. in mechanical then try to get a fellowship or something and go to a school with a nuclear program. In my immediate area, Georgia Tech in Atlanta seems to be the best bet.
I would appreciate any advice in the matter, I'm really unsure of what to do, I don't have a lot of money to work with, and unless there is a lot of money out there for aspiring researchers in the field I'm pretty much stuck where I am. Thanks in advance, and sorry for the wall of text