In this video, I explain why you should be an Environmental Engineer. These are just my thoughts and opinions based on my current limited experience.
The reasons are:
1) People like having the title "Engineer"
2) It has a relatively high paying salary
3) They are considered "Essential"
4) It is a stable, flexible job that can work in both the public and private sector
5) It tackles Climate change
6) You don't need to be a Professional Engineer to start
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Taking the Fundamentals Exam or GRE? Below are some of the materials I used to help me pass my first time.
1) Environmental Engineering FE/EIT Preparation Sample Questions and Solutions: (The CHEAP book I used)► [ Ссылка ]
2) Environmental Engineering: FE Review Manual (Some more expensive practice books, but NOT REQUIRED)► [ Ссылка ]
3) FE Review Manual: Rapid Preparation for the Fundamentals of Engineering Exam, 3rd Ed (Some more expensive practice books, but NOT REQUIRED)►[ Ссылка ]
4) GRE booklet practice questions (NOT REQUIRED but definitely helpful) ►[ Ссылка ]
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I'm an Environmental Engineer currently working for the Air Force. I oversee their Hazardous Waste, Hazardous Materials, Integrated Solid Waste, and Qualified Recycling Programs. I have a Bachelors in Chemistry and a Masters in Environmental Engineering. My professional work experiences range from cancer R&D, teaching at a college level, and environmental compliance.
On this channel, I'll be sharing my story on what it's like being an Environmental Engineer, detailing the good and bad of the position. Some other relatable topics may include personal growth, job hunting, and minimalism all through the perspective of a millennial.
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