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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
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<blockquote data-quote="dsg04MACHone" data-source="post: 13863339" data-attributes="member: 105097"><p>If you have an associates, you could get an engineering degree in 3 years. You want something making at least around 60k and not where you'll be waiting around for a job after graduation then that screams engineering.</p><p></p><p>All bull shit classes should be out of the way. Depending on what math you took for your associates you'll likely have to climb through all those but it'd be worth it. Pay for the third year with loans or even an internship (most eng. internships pay anywhere from 18-35 an hr) so you can save enough from an internship to pay your last year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dsg04MACHone, post: 13863339, member: 105097"] If you have an associates, you could get an engineering degree in 3 years. You want something making at least around 60k and not where you'll be waiting around for a job after graduation then that screams engineering. All bull shit classes should be out of the way. Depending on what math you took for your associates you'll likely have to climb through all those but it'd be worth it. Pay for the third year with loans or even an internship (most eng. internships pay anywhere from 18-35 an hr) so you can save enough from an internship to pay your last year. [/QUOTE]
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