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Looking at maybe transferring into the LSU mechanical engineering program
Posted on 7/9/20 at 8:39 am
Posted on 7/9/20 at 8:39 am
how good is it compared to other programs in the South? Can’t find very many solid reviews or comparisons from students. Obviously not what we are known for but a lot of schools don’t take second bachelor students.
What schools would y’all recommend if not LSU?
What schools would y’all recommend if not LSU?
This post was edited on 7/9/20 at 9:58 am
Posted on 7/9/20 at 8:41 am to GeauxHouston
As much as this pains me, aTm if you can get in.
Also look at Lamar, La Tech, and UH. I don’t know how good ULL’s is.
Also, LSU’s is fine
Also look at Lamar, La Tech, and UH. I don’t know how good ULL’s is.
Also, LSU’s is fine
This post was edited on 7/9/20 at 8:42 am
Posted on 7/9/20 at 8:44 am to GeauxHouston
Don't waste your time just become a pipefitter.
Posted on 7/9/20 at 8:44 am to GeauxHouston
Why not just got the CM route? I finished with a CM degree a year ago and hold the same position as many mechanical engineers. I even make more than them
Posted on 7/9/20 at 8:44 am to GeauxHouston
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Mechanical Engineering
The people I know who did ME seemed to like it. It is much better than LSU Petroleum Engineering program where you have 100+ in every class.
ETA: I would not recommend LSU's Petroleum program to anyone.
This post was edited on 7/9/20 at 8:49 am
Posted on 7/9/20 at 8:45 am to GeauxHouston
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Obviously not what we are known for
What is LSU known for?
Also, what kind of job are you looking for? Do you want some relatively prestigious job right out of school? If so, then yeah, you probably need to look at getting into GA Tech or aTm/UT. You willing to work for a couple years before pulling in 6 figures, then LSU is more than adequate. And if you excel, you still have a shot at those really good jobs. Especially in Louisiana and East TX. I have a very comfortable career with an LSU ME degree and work with plenty of LSU grads.
Posted on 7/9/20 at 8:45 am to GeauxHouston
My experience is that LSU ME is a meat grinder. A lot of the professors (but not all) really don't care if you pass or fail, you are totally on your own.
Posted on 7/9/20 at 8:46 am to GeauxHouston
LSU Engineering is a perfectly fine school
Posted on 7/9/20 at 8:46 am to Oilfieldbiology
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As much as this pains me, aTm if you can get in.
Yeah man as stupid as this sounds... I can’t even imagine being an Aggie. No matter how good that school is. UofH doesn’t sound too bad though I have looked into that a little.
Posted on 7/9/20 at 8:46 am to NYNolaguy1
It absolutely is a sink or swim curriculum
Posted on 7/9/20 at 8:46 am to NYNolaguy1
That’s how college should be.
Posted on 7/9/20 at 8:47 am to GeauxHouston
Like any other undergrad degree, you get out what you put in. If you’re looking for a career in petrochem, LSU is just as well positioned as any of the other big state schools in the southeast.
If you’re looking to get into a field other than petrochem (say, aerospace or automotive) you probably want to shop around.
ETA: Not to say you can’t do aerospace with a degree from LSU. But the big factor here is who recruits heavily at a school. Due to location, LSU’s corporate recruiting base skews heavily toward petrochem.
If you’re looking to get into a field other than petrochem (say, aerospace or automotive) you probably want to shop around.
ETA: Not to say you can’t do aerospace with a degree from LSU. But the big factor here is who recruits heavily at a school. Due to location, LSU’s corporate recruiting base skews heavily toward petrochem.
This post was edited on 7/9/20 at 8:50 am
Posted on 7/9/20 at 8:48 am to NYNolaguy1
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LSU ME is a meat grinder.
Sounds like every engineering student I have talked to at other schools as well. Not really worried about that part tbh. More worried about how the facilities and education compare.
Posted on 7/9/20 at 8:49 am to GeauxHouston
I graduated in ME at LSU. The program is fine, I did it in 5 years because I didn’t want to cram in 18-20 hrs a semester, so it was more manageable, plus I got to have a social life.
All the usual O&G/ Chemical companies recruit the program, so it probably has one of the higher starting salaries for kids graduating compared to other schools.
All the usual O&G/ Chemical companies recruit the program, so it probably has one of the higher starting salaries for kids graduating compared to other schools.
Posted on 7/9/20 at 8:49 am to lostinbr
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If you’re looking to get into a field other than petrochem (say, aerospace or automotive) you probably want to shop around.
Yeah I am not really that interested in Petrochem personally, and more interested in the latter.
Posted on 7/9/20 at 8:53 am to GeauxHouston
If you want to go into aerospace or automative - La Tech offers aerospace engineering, but I'd look into what main schools Boeing/Airbus US recruit from and look into those. LSU's engineering program is generally (but not exclusively) geared towards O&G / petrochem.
Posted on 7/9/20 at 8:57 am to GeauxHouston
Personally, I really enjoyed the program and my education that got from LSU ME. The staff wasn’t perfect but it was diverse and there were some passionate instructors that would absolutely take time to ensure that students were understating the subjects. Sometimes it felt a bit crammed like stuffing a lot of material into one semester. Also there are some lock-step courses that are only offered in certain semesters which can really mess things up logistically if you were to use a W or fail. The lab facilities were a little dated when I was there but those may have been improved. The workshop is made available for students who would like to use heavy tools for prototyping, etc. At the end of it all, there were dumbasses who didn’t get through, and the people who did make it through are generally well regarded in my own opinion. I know people who have gone on to various fields besides O&G as well.
Posted on 7/9/20 at 8:59 am to Oilfieldbiology
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As much as this pains me, aTm if you can get in.
Also look at Lamar, La Tech, and UH. I don’t know how good ULL’s is.
LSU is great.
If you live in SWLA or SETX, Lamar is a good option. I have some really good engineers from there. Not sure about LA Tech, I am sure it is a good choice. UH from my experience has a great MechE program. ULL I do not think is as good, I am only familiar with it being a good business/CS/EE school.
Posted on 7/9/20 at 8:59 am to GeauxHouston
They just renovated CEBA (Engineering building) a few years back and from what I heard it’s a huge upgrade. UT and A&M are more superior, but LSU is still pretty comparable. Just don’t take out a bunch of loans just to have a particular school printed on your degree.
Posted on 7/9/20 at 9:18 am to mydadwillSueU
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mydadwillSueU
So which Baton Rouge injury lawyer is your dad? Did he buy your degree for you?
This post was edited on 7/9/20 at 9:20 am
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