ISUEnvironmentalE
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My name is Chris, I am new to the site looked it over and It has a lot of good information so I can definitely see myself using it to my advantage in the future!
Right now I go to Iowa State University and I am about 3 semesters away from graduating with a bachelors in Civil Engineering with an Environmental Emphasis. As of now I have been fortunate enough to have my parents pay for my college, and they will pay for me to graduate but they wont be paying for grad school if thats the path I want to choose. With that being said, I am wondering if it would be worth it to say possibly the extra 3 more semesters to get my 30 credits of graduate level courses and get my Masters? I obviously would be getting a loan for this, so I would want that Masters degree and the debt that comes with it, to out-weigh the option that I would be skipping that opportunity to work for a year or year and half and be that much closer to getting my P.E.
As of right now I plan on working In Iowa or in a bordering state when I graduate. I really want to get into Water Resource Management, so most likely a government job, but possibly a private firm. I have worked a co-op for the City of Ames in the Engineering Department as intern, dealt more with the inspection side of construction sites, and dealt a little with the bidding process. I currently obtained an Internship to work this summer with the City of West Des Moines in the waste water/water treatment engineering department.
With all this considered for everyone with a job out there or just coming out of college go for the Bachelors or the Masters. ? Has anyone ever regretted not getting an Masters?
Anyone info would be much appreciated thanks!
Right now I go to Iowa State University and I am about 3 semesters away from graduating with a bachelors in Civil Engineering with an Environmental Emphasis. As of now I have been fortunate enough to have my parents pay for my college, and they will pay for me to graduate but they wont be paying for grad school if thats the path I want to choose. With that being said, I am wondering if it would be worth it to say possibly the extra 3 more semesters to get my 30 credits of graduate level courses and get my Masters? I obviously would be getting a loan for this, so I would want that Masters degree and the debt that comes with it, to out-weigh the option that I would be skipping that opportunity to work for a year or year and half and be that much closer to getting my P.E.
As of right now I plan on working In Iowa or in a bordering state when I graduate. I really want to get into Water Resource Management, so most likely a government job, but possibly a private firm. I have worked a co-op for the City of Ames in the Engineering Department as intern, dealt more with the inspection side of construction sites, and dealt a little with the bidding process. I currently obtained an Internship to work this summer with the City of West Des Moines in the waste water/water treatment engineering department.
With all this considered for everyone with a job out there or just coming out of college go for the Bachelors or the Masters. ? Has anyone ever regretted not getting an Masters?
Anyone info would be much appreciated thanks!
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