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08-19-2004, 01:43 PM
Hello all:
I'll be greatly appreciative to anyone who's interested in providing me with some advice. With some education (BS, MS) and experience (mostly health and science related) I'm considering putting it all down and pursuing a career in the boating industry. I've discovered that my greatest passions are aquatic in nature and not terrestrial.
After a recent trip to Newport, RI, I discovered a boat restoration school that teaches a 2 year apprenticeship in this field. Upon returning, I discovered (to my disbelief) that there is a good selection of schools that specialize in the areas of boatbuilding and design, which is my primary interest.
I guess my question is...what would the most logical and efficient path to take? I envision myself designing V-bottom performance boats. I believe my character would better be suited in design as oppose to engineering or architecture which I've been told is mostly numbers crunching and theory.
Would a place like the Landing School be a good start, or would I need another degree in this area?
I'll be greatly appreciative to anyone who's interested in providing me with some advice. With some education (BS, MS) and experience (mostly health and science related) I'm considering putting it all down and pursuing a career in the boating industry. I've discovered that my greatest passions are aquatic in nature and not terrestrial.
After a recent trip to Newport, RI, I discovered a boat restoration school that teaches a 2 year apprenticeship in this field. Upon returning, I discovered (to my disbelief) that there is a good selection of schools that specialize in the areas of boatbuilding and design, which is my primary interest.
I guess my question is...what would the most logical and efficient path to take? I envision myself designing V-bottom performance boats. I believe my character would better be suited in design as oppose to engineering or architecture which I've been told is mostly numbers crunching and theory.
Would a place like the Landing School be a good start, or would I need another degree in this area?