Man, go where you want, but just because a school is bigger doesn't make it better automatically. A few years ago, the mcneese wildlife program had damn near a 100% employment rate after graduation, most of those in wildlife/environmental. To me, its all about the faculty. Mcneese has great programs. One of the faculty is a world renounded (sp?) crocodilian expert. I've heard the engineering program is one of the tops in the nation, id imagine by way of employment. I don't care what anyone says, big doesn't always mean better. Reason I chose mcneese over LSU or a&m for wildlife is because some biologists with the state said the program was better because of the professor. It's all about what experience you want to get.
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