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Hi guys and gals, so I wasted most of my GI bill over the years on courses that I never had a heart for. I only have 10 months worth left and since getting out of the Marines in 2014, I’ve only really ever worked in mechanics type jobs. I was a lube tech for Dodge, then a mechanic for Ford, did construction for a few years on equipment then went into public utilities on the water side. And now currently, I work in the oil industry as a bulk fuel specialist maintaining a companies industrial fuel tanks. I want to escape the blue collar life I’ve lived for the past decade and with the remaining time on my GI bill I would like to maybe take a slow online approach to a mechanical engineering degree. I know 10 months won’t cover a bachelor’s degree, and I’m fine with that. I can pay out of pocket for the rest when the time comes. But what online colleges would you recommend for this type of degree here in the US. Thanks in advance.
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