Does majoring in engineering justify taking out more college loans?

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I thought I clarified that wasn’t always the case in my previous posts? Perhaps your self-inflated ego blinded you, or perhaps your impenetrable bubble of middle class comfort didn’t allow any epiphanies into your feeble head? </p>

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Given the current state of the economy, professions in the medical industry are faring far better than engineering professions when it comes to entry level salary. Aside from that, nursing and dental hygiene are very popular 2 year programs offered at many institutions that constitute an entry level salary higher than engineering. I’m only listing these professions even though I have come across many others, based upon the conversations I’ve held with the lab techs at BSC. You asked for “average” entry level salaries higher than engineering and that is exactly what I gave you. If you had asked for more, perhaps I could have given more as well.

I care to think that your viewpoints are far from consultative as well. Maybe you should heed your own advice.</p>