If people is considering to enter this career, I would advice them to take a specialized program for nuclear engineering, that way, you are more likely to be chosen esp. there are only a few university that have nuclear engineering programs. I would recommend this career to people who want to work. If I can do it over again, I would still choose nuclear engineering. The pros in this field is that mostly you will work with people who are very careful because no one want to die or cause a nuclear accident. The cons would be the fact that you are likely to work far away from any urban center.
The first U.S. patent, issued in 1790 to Samuel Hopkins for a potassium compound, was signed by both President George Washington and then Secretary of State Thomas Jefferson.
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