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Is an associate's degree in mechanical engineering technology a good idea?
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I'm thinking of grabbing this kind of degree. It seems very interesting. I don't intend to become a full-fledged engineer. I was going towards being a technician (electromechanical, etc).
I already have a bachelor's degree in CS. I'm currently getting constantly rejected and I think I should use my time to learn a new skill and go towards an associate's if things don't work out.
Thank you for your time.
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