@KittyRokher I'm a Purdue Engineering alum, and you certainly can't go wrong with the Nuclear Engr program at West Lafayette! It's actually tripled in size since my undergrad in the 1990's (earned my BS in '98 and MS in '07). With the prospects of the global Nuclear Renaissance coming to light, I'm actually planning to begin my distance graduate certificate in Nuclear Power Engr from Arizona St Univ next spring as a future option in my career! Be glad to you more about Purdue's Engr program!
@stoopidmonkeyful I understand. I wasn't trying to insult you or anyone for wanting to go to a top-tier school; I was just wondering whether it was necessary to become an engineer or not.
@esiosan It's possible, but it also depends where the job is geographically in the US. Certainly possible in say California where real-estate is just cutthroat high to live in!
@namehisname I recommend taking as many Honors and AP courses as you're able to while in HS and especially maintain at least an A avg if you're considering any of the top ten 'Enginering Ivy' nuclear programs (i.e. Purdue, Illinois-Champaign, Michigan-Ann Arbor, MIT, or Cal-Berkeley). Be glad to give you any additional advice with engr admissions and undergrad studies too :)
@stoopidmonkeyful Is it really necessary to go to an ivy-league school? I think as long as the school where you are attending is ABET-accredited for that particular BS program in engineering, and it has been around for at least a few years, and has a decent reputation, it is fine. Sure, if you graduate from MIT you'll probably have 30 job offers thrown at you; but just because someone graduates with a BS/MS somewhere other than the top 10 colleges doesn't mean they won't be able to get a job.
@daricsoldar Excuse me, I only said if one PLANS TO CONSIDER the top, more-established nuclear engineering programs in the US. I'm uninterested in where you obtain your engineering diploma (Purdue happened to be the best fit for my academic interests). Certianly I expect my colleagues to have commensurate technical accumen (which can be acquired from any ABET engr institution), but I also very much value alacrity, fortitude, and a good-natured attitude in a person as well. -PEACE
Yeah thats exactly what I always wanted to be when I was a little kid, A nuclear engineer or operator!
Aye, same here. But I changed my mind and decided to head for operator. It seems better to me.
"IS THIS RIGHT?"
_“I was on the toilet...”_
I thought I wanted to be a nuclear engineer then I seen this shit
Yo same 😿
And what they won't tell you- *"YES! THEY DO MAKE NUCLEAR WEAPONS TOO"*
Rahul G and I bet you’re missing a brain to know the different between Islam and terrorism
@Rahul G well you can suck. My nuclear خصيان
Anatoly Dyatlov was a nuclear engineer.
Oh interesting. From the Dyatlov Pass incident? I knew enough that he worked at a nuclear facility, but so did one of the other hikers.
No, he was the deputy chief engineer at the Chernobyl nuclear plant who was on shift during the 1986 meltdown.
This is not a "Day in the life" video. Wtf? More like a short summary with no real useful information
@KittyRokher I'm a Purdue Engineering alum, and you certainly can't go wrong with the Nuclear Engr program at West Lafayette! It's actually tripled in size since my undergrad in the 1990's (earned my BS in '98 and MS in '07). With the prospects of the global Nuclear Renaissance coming to light, I'm actually planning to begin my distance graduate certificate in Nuclear Power Engr from Arizona St Univ next spring as a future option in my career! Be glad to you more about Purdue's Engr program!
When should one start learning to write in all caps?
@stoopidmonkeyful I understand. I wasn't trying to insult you or anyone for wanting to go to a top-tier school; I was just wondering whether it was necessary to become an engineer or not.
hmmmmmmm chemical or nuclear engineer?
Nuclear engineering is available here in the philippines?
3.6 Roentgen
@esiosan It's possible, but it also depends where the job is geographically in the US. Certainly possible in say California where real-estate is just cutthroat high to live in!
@namehisname I recommend taking as many Honors and AP courses as you're able to while in HS and especially maintain at least an A avg if you're considering any of the top ten 'Enginering Ivy' nuclear programs (i.e. Purdue, Illinois-Champaign, Michigan-Ann Arbor, MIT, or Cal-Berkeley). Be glad to give you any additional advice with engr admissions and undergrad studies too :)
@stoopidmonkeyful Is it really necessary to go to an ivy-league school? I think as long as the school where you are attending is ABET-accredited for that particular BS program in engineering, and it has been around for at least a few years, and has a decent reputation, it is fine. Sure, if you graduate from MIT you'll probably have 30 job offers thrown at you; but just because someone graduates with a BS/MS somewhere other than the top 10 colleges doesn't mean they won't be able to get a job.
@daricsoldar Excuse me, I only said if one PLANS TO CONSIDER the top, more-established nuclear engineering programs in the US. I'm uninterested in where you obtain your engineering diploma (Purdue happened to be the best fit for my academic interests). Certianly I expect my colleagues to have commensurate technical accumen (which can be acquired from any ABET engr institution), but I also very much value alacrity, fortitude, and a good-natured attitude in a person as well.
-PEACE
my brother is going to start doin this in february
Iaogetsowned he’s failing
@@DomainAspect dude defuq you commenting on a comment of 11 years ago?
Is u alive? 🥲💗
Did he make it?
lol.. meet the engineer XD
Ik this is 9 yrs late but i get the tf2 reference
@@Rahat2056 i year late* lol
@@ali.shafay 3 minutes late now*
@@Rahat2056 11 years late (dont get the reference tho just felt like commenting)
@@pure_ligma2387 it’s 12 years late now
Don't forget the us military
i have Q i need ans.
this is funny
can i get ur email