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’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!
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.
Helpful. Thank you.
Great.
Hello! Can I ask who was being interviewed in this video?
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
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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?
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?