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January 6, 2009 at 4:29 PM #325636January 6, 2009 at 6:58 PM #325202
UCGal
Participant[quote=paramount]UCGal your comments are only meant to stroke your own ego IMO. [/quote]
Not my intention. I wasn’t trying to brag… My niche skills are that – I couldn’t do database stuff without some training… I was trying to ask about definitions. Sorry you took it as ego stroking – it wasn’t intended that way.
As far as your definition of “engineer” – I guess I qualify since my very NON elite undergraduate degree (BSEE) came from ABET accredited SDSU. My graduate program was also public school (PSU) and qualified. Looking at ABET.org – UCSD would also qualify – they have 7 accredited engineering programs.
I guess that’s me stroking my ego… Woot woot – I went to public schools! Yay me.
It’s funny – my husband is a registered architect and gets really annoyed that software types call themselves architects. Legally, only registered architects are supposed to use the term… (It’s part of the california state business and practice laws that govern architects in CA.)
Again – I was only trying to understand a definiton. Sorry.
January 6, 2009 at 6:58 PM #325537UCGal
Participant[quote=paramount]UCGal your comments are only meant to stroke your own ego IMO. [/quote]
Not my intention. I wasn’t trying to brag… My niche skills are that – I couldn’t do database stuff without some training… I was trying to ask about definitions. Sorry you took it as ego stroking – it wasn’t intended that way.
As far as your definition of “engineer” – I guess I qualify since my very NON elite undergraduate degree (BSEE) came from ABET accredited SDSU. My graduate program was also public school (PSU) and qualified. Looking at ABET.org – UCSD would also qualify – they have 7 accredited engineering programs.
I guess that’s me stroking my ego… Woot woot – I went to public schools! Yay me.
It’s funny – my husband is a registered architect and gets really annoyed that software types call themselves architects. Legally, only registered architects are supposed to use the term… (It’s part of the california state business and practice laws that govern architects in CA.)
Again – I was only trying to understand a definiton. Sorry.
January 6, 2009 at 6:58 PM #325608UCGal
Participant[quote=paramount]UCGal your comments are only meant to stroke your own ego IMO. [/quote]
Not my intention. I wasn’t trying to brag… My niche skills are that – I couldn’t do database stuff without some training… I was trying to ask about definitions. Sorry you took it as ego stroking – it wasn’t intended that way.
As far as your definition of “engineer” – I guess I qualify since my very NON elite undergraduate degree (BSEE) came from ABET accredited SDSU. My graduate program was also public school (PSU) and qualified. Looking at ABET.org – UCSD would also qualify – they have 7 accredited engineering programs.
I guess that’s me stroking my ego… Woot woot – I went to public schools! Yay me.
It’s funny – my husband is a registered architect and gets really annoyed that software types call themselves architects. Legally, only registered architects are supposed to use the term… (It’s part of the california state business and practice laws that govern architects in CA.)
Again – I was only trying to understand a definiton. Sorry.
January 6, 2009 at 6:58 PM #325624UCGal
Participant[quote=paramount]UCGal your comments are only meant to stroke your own ego IMO. [/quote]
Not my intention. I wasn’t trying to brag… My niche skills are that – I couldn’t do database stuff without some training… I was trying to ask about definitions. Sorry you took it as ego stroking – it wasn’t intended that way.
As far as your definition of “engineer” – I guess I qualify since my very NON elite undergraduate degree (BSEE) came from ABET accredited SDSU. My graduate program was also public school (PSU) and qualified. Looking at ABET.org – UCSD would also qualify – they have 7 accredited engineering programs.
I guess that’s me stroking my ego… Woot woot – I went to public schools! Yay me.
It’s funny – my husband is a registered architect and gets really annoyed that software types call themselves architects. Legally, only registered architects are supposed to use the term… (It’s part of the california state business and practice laws that govern architects in CA.)
Again – I was only trying to understand a definiton. Sorry.
January 6, 2009 at 6:58 PM #325706UCGal
Participant[quote=paramount]UCGal your comments are only meant to stroke your own ego IMO. [/quote]
Not my intention. I wasn’t trying to brag… My niche skills are that – I couldn’t do database stuff without some training… I was trying to ask about definitions. Sorry you took it as ego stroking – it wasn’t intended that way.
As far as your definition of “engineer” – I guess I qualify since my very NON elite undergraduate degree (BSEE) came from ABET accredited SDSU. My graduate program was also public school (PSU) and qualified. Looking at ABET.org – UCSD would also qualify – they have 7 accredited engineering programs.
I guess that’s me stroking my ego… Woot woot – I went to public schools! Yay me.
It’s funny – my husband is a registered architect and gets really annoyed that software types call themselves architects. Legally, only registered architects are supposed to use the term… (It’s part of the california state business and practice laws that govern architects in CA.)
Again – I was only trying to understand a definiton. Sorry.
January 6, 2009 at 10:18 PM #325286enron_by_the_sea
Participant[quote=paramount]
3. Or a graduated from an Elite University or Institution with an engineering degree (sorry, UCSD doesn’t count as an elite university)[/quote]
Either you have very high standards, or you are seriously p***ed at UCSD!
In my books, an engineering degree from an engineering (grad) school ranked 11th by US News and world report is a good enough qualification.
http://grad-schools.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/grad/eng/search
January 6, 2009 at 10:18 PM #325622enron_by_the_sea
Participant[quote=paramount]
3. Or a graduated from an Elite University or Institution with an engineering degree (sorry, UCSD doesn’t count as an elite university)[/quote]
Either you have very high standards, or you are seriously p***ed at UCSD!
In my books, an engineering degree from an engineering (grad) school ranked 11th by US News and world report is a good enough qualification.
http://grad-schools.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/grad/eng/search
January 6, 2009 at 10:18 PM #325692enron_by_the_sea
Participant[quote=paramount]
3. Or a graduated from an Elite University or Institution with an engineering degree (sorry, UCSD doesn’t count as an elite university)[/quote]
Either you have very high standards, or you are seriously p***ed at UCSD!
In my books, an engineering degree from an engineering (grad) school ranked 11th by US News and world report is a good enough qualification.
http://grad-schools.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/grad/eng/search
January 6, 2009 at 10:18 PM #325709enron_by_the_sea
Participant[quote=paramount]
3. Or a graduated from an Elite University or Institution with an engineering degree (sorry, UCSD doesn’t count as an elite university)[/quote]
Either you have very high standards, or you are seriously p***ed at UCSD!
In my books, an engineering degree from an engineering (grad) school ranked 11th by US News and world report is a good enough qualification.
http://grad-schools.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/grad/eng/search
January 6, 2009 at 10:18 PM #325792enron_by_the_sea
Participant[quote=paramount]
3. Or a graduated from an Elite University or Institution with an engineering degree (sorry, UCSD doesn’t count as an elite university)[/quote]
Either you have very high standards, or you are seriously p***ed at UCSD!
In my books, an engineering degree from an engineering (grad) school ranked 11th by US News and world report is a good enough qualification.
http://grad-schools.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/grad/eng/search
January 6, 2009 at 10:57 PM #325301sdrealtor
ParticipantNot to be incindiary but I just read through this thread and you all sound like a bunch of bimbos in the ladies room fighting over a can of hairspray.
Funny that you all take umbrage at the realtor tete a tetes on this board.
January 6, 2009 at 10:57 PM #325637sdrealtor
ParticipantNot to be incindiary but I just read through this thread and you all sound like a bunch of bimbos in the ladies room fighting over a can of hairspray.
Funny that you all take umbrage at the realtor tete a tetes on this board.
January 6, 2009 at 10:57 PM #325708sdrealtor
ParticipantNot to be incindiary but I just read through this thread and you all sound like a bunch of bimbos in the ladies room fighting over a can of hairspray.
Funny that you all take umbrage at the realtor tete a tetes on this board.
January 6, 2009 at 10:57 PM #325724sdrealtor
ParticipantNot to be incindiary but I just read through this thread and you all sound like a bunch of bimbos in the ladies room fighting over a can of hairspray.
Funny that you all take umbrage at the realtor tete a tetes on this board.
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