auditing mechanical engineering classes?

<p>‘Another option is to seek full-time employment then consider working on an MS in ME at night. You can usually find an employer that will pay for the MS, and many ME departments will accept Math majors with some leveling courses.’</p>

<p>how do i know which employers will pay for me working on the MS? do i ask them during the interview? also, what if i’m not sure at this point if i want a MS or phD?</p>

<p>‘see if you can get into a research lab with one of them (or at least get to know one well enough for a reference to a graduate school or to know your name when you submit an application to that college).’</p>

<p>i forgot to mention earlier that i am currently doing research with math professor, but its not quite the work i’m looking for since its not related to engineering at all. its mostly just doing c++, with no numerical analysis or anything involved. he can only hire me for 10 hrs/wk next semester, which is why i’m looking for engineering profs to do research with.</p>

<p>also, now that i think about it, i dont really need to find another prof to do research with, as i should have an offer during the summer, as i explained here: <a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/engineering-majors/830087-should-i-accept-offer-doe.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/engineering-majors/830087-should-i-accept-offer-doe.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;