Remember the feeling of being 18-years-old, anxiety twisting your stomach as you scan the lecture hall of your first college class, wondering what seat to take? Maybe you thought "I've got this." Or maybe you were more on the side of "I don't have this."
If you could go back and give your freshman self one piece of advice, what would it be?
Would you say:
"Network more with others in your major." "Don't forget to Q-drop that class." Or maybe, "Don't leave the 2018 TAMU vs. LSU football game early."
Drop your advice in the comments.
With the Master of Engineering Technical Management (METM), you get the chance to go back to school and take your own advice. METM is an online program for professionals who have gained a minimum of four years of experience in a technical or engineering field and are ready to become leaders.
If you're a working professional (or know one) who is ready to level up their career, check out the Master of Engineering Technical Management. It's online, built for working professionals, and full of the Aggie Spirit.
So let us know:
What would you tell your freshman self?

METM students enjoying class at Residency Week

METM students earn their Aggie rings

METM students and alumni attend METM's tailgate
If you could go back and give your freshman self one piece of advice, what would it be?
Would you say:
Drop your advice in the comments.
With the Master of Engineering Technical Management (METM), you get the chance to go back to school and take your own advice. METM is an online program for professionals who have gained a minimum of four years of experience in a technical or engineering field and are ready to become leaders.
If you're a working professional (or know one) who is ready to level up their career, check out the Master of Engineering Technical Management. It's online, built for working professionals, and full of the Aggie Spirit.
So let us know:
What would you tell your freshman self?

METM students enjoying class at Residency Week

METM students earn their Aggie rings

METM students and alumni attend METM's tailgate