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Career Path => General => Topic started by: renil on Nov 02, 2009, 12:42

Title: help for choosing a grad school...
Post by: renil on Nov 02, 2009, 12:42

hey all...

i wanted to enter the nuclear power industry...i have completed my undergraduate in mechanical engineering and am thinking of applying to a graduate level program in nuclear engineering...

it would be really helpful if somebody could give me some guidance on choosing a grad school..

i have three choices in mind now...the Texas A&M university, Penn State University and the ETH Zurich...would u please lemme knw what u think of these universities...

and...is there a listing of colleges offering grad programs in NE in the UK?...

looking for some guidance...

thnks in advance =)
Title: Re: help for choosing a grad school...
Post by: Fermi2 on Nov 02, 2009, 01:54
R u Sur ur A Colagge Gradyouate?
Title: Re: help for choosing a grad school...
Post by: sovbob on Nov 02, 2009, 03:32
hey all...

i wanted to enter the nuclear power industry...i have completed my undergraduate in mechanical engineering and am thinking of applying to a graduate level program in nuclear engineering...

it would be really helpful if somebody could give me some guidance on choosing a grad school..

i have three choices in mind now...the Texas A&M university, Penn State University and the ETH Zurich...would u please lemme knw what u think of these universities...

and...is there a listing of colleges offering grad programs in NE in the UK?...

looking for some guidance...

thnks in advance =)

Hmm.  This post seems awfully familiar to another one I just read here.
http://www.nukeworker.com/forum/index.php/topic,22090.msg114744.html#msg114744

Don't you know it's considered extremely poor etiquette to multi-post?
Title: Re: help for choosing a grad school...
Post by: Gamecock on Nov 02, 2009, 06:15
Hmm.  This post seems awfully familiar to another one I just read here.
http://www.nukeworker.com/forum/index.php/topic,22090.msg114744.html#msg114744

Don't you know it's considered extremely poor etiquette to multi-post?

I deleted the other thread...we don't need two topics that are exactly the same.

Cheers,
GC