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Which state is more convenient for studying engineering?
Which states are best for studying engineering as an international student at a community college??
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William’s Answer
Dear Laura,
Many community universities in USA offer 2 year Associate Degree courses in engineering. They are typically a stepping stone for four-year degree courses in engineering.
An associate degree is an excellent opportunity for students to test the waters & see if they are truly interested in the engineering discipline they are persuing.
California & Texas states stand out with regards to the number of community universities that offer engineering courses. Since you reside in California, you could check out the following: Santa Monica college, Long Beach City College & Pasadena City College. These are just a few examples of a longer list. I hope this is a good starting point for your search.
Many community universities in USA offer 2 year Associate Degree courses in engineering. They are typically a stepping stone for four-year degree courses in engineering.
An associate degree is an excellent opportunity for students to test the waters & see if they are truly interested in the engineering discipline they are persuing.
California & Texas states stand out with regards to the number of community universities that offer engineering courses. Since you reside in California, you could check out the following: Santa Monica college, Long Beach City College & Pasadena City College. These are just a few examples of a longer list. I hope this is a good starting point for your search.
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Gerald J’s Answer
Michigan is a great state, but it depends on what type of Engineer you want to be.
You first need to do some research on the field of Engineering, because there is a lot of choices to pick from.
You first need to do some research on the field of Engineering, because there is a lot of choices to pick from.
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Dennis’s Answer
Hello Laura. Two ways to answer your question: 1) the geographical state, or 2) your mental state. #1 is easy- you live in a state with excellent state University system. Do a year or two at community college - then perhaps transfer to a nearby state univ. To complete your degree pursuit.
#2 Your mental state - be willing to learn, ask questions, gain as much knowledge as you can. This might be even more important than what college you attend. Good luck to you, Laura!
#2 Your mental state - be willing to learn, ask questions, gain as much knowledge as you can. This might be even more important than what college you attend. Good luck to you, Laura!