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旧 Aug 8th, 2006, 23:05     #15
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Talking water vs. air

The job market for water/wastewater , especially groundwater, engineering is much bigger than that for air quality.

If you got a degree here and have some experience and citizenship, USA is a good choice.

In my school, most researches are relevant to water. Only a couple of professors conducted researches in air.

As far as I am known, almost all graduates found a professional job. I mean Chinese.

So keep working and good luck

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