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meaux fishing 06-21-2013 10:00 PM

go to school, have fun, study hard, make friends, and enjoy being in college. It is an experience everybody should enjoy.

huntin fool 06-21-2013 10:06 PM

Here's the deal.
It's either Petro Services/Safety and working 7/7 while in school at Nicholls

It engineering at UL. If I'm going to UL I'm fishing.. If I'm there I might Aswell do that.

That's where I'm stuck at. Picking which way to roll. Both are a 4 year.

specktator 06-22-2013 08:02 AM

That's not even a question.
UL=fine a s s honeys like you've never seen in the Bluff. Or in your life for that matter if you haven't been to Lafayette much. Still close to hunting and fishing.

Nichols=Thibodaux, LA=nuff said

An engineering degree is the way to go nowadays if you are going to college. Guaranteed job security and a well paying job right out of school.

Don't be a fool, FOOL. Go to UL.

Bacon 06-22-2013 08:02 AM

Engineering. Just about anybody on a rig could get that Nicholls degree. When I was graduating from LSU with an environmental science degree approximately 70% of the job listings I looked at were "Engineer Preferred." In hindsight I would have gone engineer.

And even if you have to work 3 jobs stay away from student loans.

jchief 06-22-2013 08:05 AM

If that is the case, ULL all the way.

Chip Landry 06-22-2013 10:12 AM

And even if you have to work 3 jobs stay away from student loans.[/QUOTE]

X2 I went to ULL and graduated after messing around for 5 1/2 years.. But I always had a part time job during school and full time job during summer/winter. When I finished I owed $0 in loans or to anyone... Best thing I ever did cuz I still got podnas complaining about student loans and we graduated in 07!!

southLA 06-22-2013 10:44 AM

Everyone is correct.

Whatever you do, get an engineering degree. Fish. Work part time. Best of everything.

Ray 06-22-2013 11:27 AM

With the right engineering degree and the right company, you can be in management in a few years if you apply yourself and not have to do engineering work anymore.
I see this all the time in oilfield engineering. Especially Chemical and Mechanical Engineering.
Petroleum Engineers usually make more money out the gate though.

OhSoEasy 06-22-2013 01:06 PM

you know there is a middle ground between those two. maybe try a ITEC degree from UL. Not as involved as MEch or Chem. Also a ton of night classes to be able to fish and hunt in the mornings.

huntin fool 06-22-2013 03:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by specktator (Post 596645)
That's not even a question.
UL=fine a s s honeys like you've never seen in the Bluff. Or in your life for that matter if you haven't been to Lafayette much. Still close to hunting and fishing.

Nichols=Thibodaux, LA=nuff said

An engineering degree is the way to go nowadays if you are going to college. Guaranteed job security and a well paying job right out of school.

Don't be a fool, FOOL. Go to UL.

You just had to bring up the honeys huh.. Lol only bad thing about goin to UL, I gotta find me an apartment. Nicholls I had a house I could stay at.


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