I think its about time to get my butt back into school, everybody is leaving now to go back to college and its giving me some motivation so I need to jump on board and do something. I went to PennState for two years trying to get my ME degree but I messed up with a math course took it somewhere else and now they don't have room in the major for me anymore, too many damn people. I tried applying at the university of delaware for ME but they weren't interested either and I feel like getting the degree from a smaller lesser known school would hurt my chances at finding a good job in the field afterward. (Am I wrong to think that?) I want/wanted to do something automotive but we all know how well that industry is doing right now, but at least with mechanical I could try and come back to the automotive sector when things are looking up.
After thinking up some new ideas I am curious about getting into work with alternative and renewable energy. I think its going to be a growing industry for awhile since oil isn't going to last forever and I would really enjoy the work. Problem is I don't know where to start. What kind of degree would I need to dive into that field and how good are the prospects of getting a job in two or three years? Who could I work for?