I’m doing the research myself, but perhaps you could help me with this question. As someone with only a GED (I plan to retake it for a better grade. I took it almost 8 years ago.) and 8 years of Starbucks Experience, would a community college be a place to start? And which field of Engineering (Civil Engineering, is my best guess?) should I be looking for? Thank you for your time.
Definitely start with community college. If it's a legit accredited college they provide a test where you will get results as to what you will "thrive in." Best of luck!
Hey can you upload more videos related to water resource engineering?? I have graduated in civil engineering and now doing post graduation (m.tech) in water resource engineering
Helpful. Thank you.
Great.
Hello! Can I ask who was being interviewed in this video?
I’m doing the research myself, but perhaps you could help me with this question. As someone with only a GED (I plan to retake it for a better grade. I took it almost 8 years ago.) and 8 years of Starbucks Experience, would a community college be a place to start? And which field of Engineering (Civil Engineering, is my best guess?) should I be looking for? Thank you for your time.
Definitely start with community college. If it's a legit accredited college they provide a test where you will get results as to what you will "thrive in." Best of luck!
Hi, How can I contact her for an interview?
In my opinion, to get promoted you need work experience as well as a PE license more than you need a graduate degree.
Totally agree. A Masters degree is less important than a PE and training certs.
Hey can you upload more videos related to water resource engineering?? I have graduated in civil engineering and now doing post graduation (m.tech) in water resource engineering
I interested to pursue master degree in water resources engineering as well
@@dodotap Go for it . It's the best experience of my life ever .
@@user-qy8zi8hq4v Could you tell me why you choose to study in water resources as a major ?
is there a school that offers water resource engineering in australia?