I agree with MaxHeadroom! You should definitely choose a program that will guarantee a good employment rate after graduation. I graduated college and did my master's a long time ago, and now I specialize in
manufacturing engineering, which I love. I did a lot of boring work for some time, but good things take a lot of skill and practice. Believe me, practice is key. The company I work for know required years of experience in order to produce high quality and economically competitive products, which I get to design now. My company's clients are happy and I'm happy as well.