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Thanks all.
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Late to respond, but I didn't see any mention of opportunities for coop jobs over summers or full semesters mentioned. My son went to Texas A&M and had a number of coops. Learned a ton about the various companies and work structures/habits and decided that he liked compsci much better than electrical engineering and didn't like the larger corperations.
RPI bad a good coop program when I went there (91-92). But I don't know how it is now. I was married and transferred in from Hudson Valley Community College (also in Troy), so didn't get the 'full experience'. I'm from central NY, so winters were no big deal with a couple ice storm exceptions. Troy was ok when I was there. But, if in on campus housing, it shouldn't be a problem. Lots of city schools are in bad areas of town but have pretty good security. Congrats on VT, if that's the way he goes. PS RPI has a killer model train setup in the basement of one of the dorms. If anyone visits, definitely check it out. https://union.rpi.edu/club-directory/rensselaer-model-railroad-society/ |
As a slightly different approach, I used my Math/Physics degree to become a Navy Sub Nuke guy...as a civilian. I was "stationed" at Pearl Harbor working maintenance and testing of the power plants. Got my qual on two Nuke plants happened at Pearl and Bremerton. Excellent pay (plus 20%plus COLA), Hawaii, civilian, some Officer's privileges without a military commitment. They had a fast track program from GS 7 to GS 11/13 within a few years. It was a great job right out of school.
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vvv That is the key.
My Dad was an Army Nuke and taught for a tour in Idaho. He was there when one of the reactors had a core problem. He was on duty and entered the contaminated space. He could not save anyone, but he he was that guy. Again, VT will be a fantastic experience for him...frankly, with his big brain, anywhere:cool: Quote:
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Another choice...Penn State. they have a reactor on campus in State College.
My nephew just graduated. was in ROTC, dual degree nuclear and mechanical engineering, got paid well while in school, now working in the Navy 'nuke' program. my brother was certainly happy when the Navy took over college costs! |
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I think that was the incident where the Army decided that the technology isn't ready for small reactors in the artic |
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they kept the Land and Cable and decommemed the McKee a lot of things have changed since I got out |
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As an aside, my Dad did get stuck on the ice for a month doing artic nuke research. Interesting times. |
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