monkeyracer
I wanna be Dave
Recently I realized that I'm not getting anywhere with my current job, and I don't want to still be doing this in 3-5 years, so I decided to start looking to go back to school finally.
I was originally just looking to get an Associates in Mechanical Drafting, with a Cert in Solidworks, but more than a few of my friends suggested I look into getting a Bachelors degree in Mechanical Engineering.
I figured with the manufacturers and vendors here, someone would be able to give me a little insight. So, for those of you in the industry, what are the pros and cons between the degrees (obviously one is a bachelors, the other an associates...)
Which degree would make it easier to get a job? Would it be worth the extra time and money for the school to get the ME degree?
Any other advice?
I was originally just looking to get an Associates in Mechanical Drafting, with a Cert in Solidworks, but more than a few of my friends suggested I look into getting a Bachelors degree in Mechanical Engineering.
I figured with the manufacturers and vendors here, someone would be able to give me a little insight. So, for those of you in the industry, what are the pros and cons between the degrees (obviously one is a bachelors, the other an associates...)
Which degree would make it easier to get a job? Would it be worth the extra time and money for the school to get the ME degree?
Any other advice?