08-25-2021, 12:20 AM
Mech Engineering and female she will have it nailed. When my daughter was in school about 7-8 years ago, she told me her friends in BioMech engineering were looking at advanced degrees to really be employable. (She was in civil/environmental). Don't know if that is still the case, but she should talk to some juniors/seniors in that field to see what job prospects are like now.
One thing you might want to consider. Here in NC, UNC Chapel Hill and other 4 year schools are beginning to work with the technical schools/community colleges. A kid can take two years of the basic stuff in the community college with a 4-year college advisor working with them, to make sure everything is transferable. Engineering may be a little tougher to work but it'd save some serious money if its feasible.
One thing you might want to consider. Here in NC, UNC Chapel Hill and other 4 year schools are beginning to work with the technical schools/community colleges. A kid can take two years of the basic stuff in the community college with a 4-year college advisor working with them, to make sure everything is transferable. Engineering may be a little tougher to work but it'd save some serious money if its feasible.