Nuclear/Chemical Engineering

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<p>is nuclear engineering dangerous?</p>

<p>No, not really. Nuclear plants have pretty high safety standards.</p>

<p>Nuclear power plants are extremely safe. No U.S. Nuclear Reactor has ever killed a person. Even when the 3 mile incident happened.</p>

<p>Almost everyone has a secure job when they have a degree in nuclear engineering and get good pays too.</p>