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Non-engineering BA trying to get an engineering MS?
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I was a liberal arts major, science minor. Realized my major was useless 2 yrs into it and took a few extra math/science/cs/graduate level engineering courses before graduating. I work in consulting for an engineering firm now & want to do either Systems or Environmental eng. Anyone make (or know of anyone who made) this transition before??? Howwww??

Options:
- Associate's degree at a community college. But some universities wont accept CC courses because of accreditation issues (e.g. ABET), and AS degree options are pretty limited (so i'd still need to make up the difference somehow)
- Second Bachelors degree. But most schools I've looked at don't even admit second bachelors students! Also, super time/cost intensive and I'd still only be qualified for entry-level job positions
- The Boston University LEAP is a decent option, but are there no alternatives??

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