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I am still working on my mechanical engineering degree and I am wondering what advice someone who is familiar with the program could give me regarding a future in the project.
I am thinking about joining the Navy nuclear engineering program if I can get accepted. I think that five years hands on experience could serve me well. In that time I would like to earn a masters in a nuclear related field.
I want to do my best to skip to a mid level position so that I can really help to push the development of the ITER project.
Any advice that could help me do this, or perhaps guidance toward a better course of action would be great.
Thank you
I am thinking about joining the Navy nuclear engineering program if I can get accepted. I think that five years hands on experience could serve me well. In that time I would like to earn a masters in a nuclear related field.
I want to do my best to skip to a mid level position so that I can really help to push the development of the ITER project.
Any advice that could help me do this, or perhaps guidance toward a better course of action would be great.
Thank you
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