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Businiess name:  Boise State University
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
As a graduate of BSU vocational program in the late 80s I feel the the college prepared me fairly well for industry. The one area I feel that could be improved is real world reading of schematics as \r they relate to equipment and how to deal with the poor schematics you deal with in the real world.\r If you want a good example Try an Applied Materials set of schematics and they equipment they go to. you could get them from Micron. Probably already have a 5000 chamber in your semiconductor program. The ability to properly read these is one of the biggest pieces missing for graduates from all schools I have worked with over 20 years since I left your school Pros: going to Nampa would be great as parking in boise was a joke and an excess cost

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