<p>I was digging through some OU petroleum engineering information the other day on their website and I found this status report. Could anyone comment on this? Opinions? </p>
<p>Is it like this at many other Petroleum Engineering Programs?</p>
<p>TAMU got 100% placement of 2010 grads i think, tech also. I know all the students at UH got internships for what that is worth. And, what is the state of the petroleum industry, it seems the energy stocks are doing well. The price of oil is also up…</p>
<p>That is good to hear entropy2009, considering A&M is my first choice. I was considering OU as my back up though and reading that surprised me. I was under the impression that OU had a decent enough program to place more than 30% of graduates. What is your opinion on OU?</p>
<p>One quick note: the report you are discussing was for 2009 graduates. I don’t have 2010 data, but I think it might be more positive. I know MPGE had 100% placement in 2005.</p>
<p>I look at it like this. These companies are actively dumping money into certain programs for them to produce petroleum engineers, so why would they not be hiring them? I would like to hear more about this, as I am going into this field next semester.</p>
<p>Entropy2009, where are you getting your info from? I talked to one of the students in petroleum at UH and he tolded me that only 2 people out of his class had internships.</p>
<p>I heard that last year it was very close to 100. Supposedly at the end of the year a bunch of service companies came in to hire people with crap GPAs for cheap.</p>