Lindo, you have the right mind set. you'll go far. I have a similar view. i came from a dis-advantaged background. I studied Computer Science & Maths. I did not struggle with Maths coz it was in my blood and loved it, but then Computer Science i struggled a lot. I had never been exposed to computers until i got to university i had no reference. I had to start from scratch while other kids from better backgrounds just got the hang of it. But i had the right mind set as well. I remember is begged my father to buy me a desktop PC, becoz i needed to spend extra hours practicing programming, Lab time was not enough. I eventually go the PC, i literally spend most of my time on a PC in my room. I managed to conquer the Edge in the end.
You really going to go far and excel in life sis! You speak with so much passion about aeronautical engineering Hopefully you get to feel what it's like being in an aeroplane
@@LindoMtsweni Hi do you have a wind tunnel in the University and I'm from Kenya I got B in Physics,A- in chemistry and A- in biology A in mathematics can I be accepted
@@LindoMtsweni I think I will inquire from them about the fees and application and admission of non South African students what about living costs like dormitories,food,miscellaneous expenses etc
I'm studying mechanical first year now but I really like aeronautical engineering and I want to change to it...but I'm afraid I need advice in terms of what I'm required to have for it
@@LindoMtsweni yes I'm at Wits first year as I said...my plan was to do mechanical first and finish it,afterwards do aeronautical and the reason was because I thought that aeronautical has low jobs opportunities and it's difficult
@@terryterrence1557 it's honestly up to you if you do aero because of love or because you want job security... or wanna be an engineer that can design things and employ others.... at the end the choice to do it or not it's yours...
@@LindoMtsweniI want to do it because I love it but how people describe it....it looks like something difficult i wanted to know which subject are more needed except math and science
It is so technical......because well it's an engineering course ... writing reports that meet the standards ..... identifying problems and solving them....being able to identify problems and writing good reports ......working to close to zero given information to solving open ended problems..... It's too much 🤣🤣 But go for it ... if you really want it then you will be able to withstand the difficulty
Hi lindo i know you must have answered this before,coming back to this video for the second time now because i have questions. I just wanted to know if i can still be accepted with a level 6 in physical sciences or are my chances of being accepted low. I want to apply for aeronautical engineering with my term 4 grade 11 and term 1 hrade 12 results. Its level 7 physical sciences in grade 11 and level 6 now in grade 12, so im a bit worried if the 6 might affect my chances of being accepted ❤thank you
Hello, The final decision will be based on your final matric results..when you submit your application, they want GRADE 11 results..NOT. term 1 grade 12 ...unless they have changed the process ....
Min requirement when applying with final Gr 11 is code 5 in English, Math and Physics ... these are minimum. My son was waitlisted for Mech and Aero with his final Gr 11 marks: 6 English and 5 in both Math and Physics. Matric marks went to Code 7 for English and Math, and Code 6 for Physics. He got an offer for Mech and accepted, and thereafter also received an offer for Aero. He did Mech in 1st year and swopped to Aero in 2nd. The courses are the same in first 2 years. It is a tough course... course load and time constraints are hectic ... my boy has this year failed some 2nd year modules but he is determined to finish his degree. Have a passion for Aero (and engineering), have a very strong work ethic, allow yourself some setbacks and grow from them... get yourself 1 or 2 good friends (fellow students) to go through this journey with you. All of the best. Sorry for the long message but I get excited when people pursue their dreams.
To play??? Ahh well not so much of playing ..... They are mostly used for academic experiments purposes...But I'm pretty sure if you really want to test something outside the designed scope, you can maybe convince them, then they can allow you to use the tunnels under supervision ...
@@LindoMtsweni I was just being humourus😅, but you've answered my question perfectly... Speaking of experiments outside academics, would wits allow a program like 'Formula Student' to exist ? It would be so cool.
Physical science has chemistry and physics..so when you did Physical science you have chemistry by default...... in 1st year we also had to do chemistry as a module ....so yeah chemistry is important....but if you are in high school now....your chemistry will be in your Physical sciences subject
@@LindoMtsweni I'm yet to apply for an university but I haven't done chemistry at school. So can I study aeronautical engineering without the chemistry knowledge?
Lindo, you have the right mind set. you'll go far.
I have a similar view. i came from a dis-advantaged background. I studied Computer Science & Maths. I did not struggle with Maths coz it was in my blood and loved it, but then Computer Science i struggled a lot. I had never been exposed to computers until i got to university i had no reference. I had to start from scratch while other kids from better backgrounds just got the hang of it.
But i had the right mind set as well. I remember is begged my father to buy me a desktop PC, becoz i needed to spend extra hours practicing programming, Lab time was not enough. I eventually go the PC, i literally spend most of my time on a PC in my room.
I managed to conquer the Edge in the end.
Thank you...and congratulations on conquering the edge 👏 💙 ❤️ 🙌
You really going to go far and excel in life sis!
You speak with so much passion about aeronautical engineering
Hopefully you get to feel what it's like being in an aeroplane
Aww thank you so much honey 🥺🥺💃♥️♥️♥️♥️.... you will definitely excel in your field too ♥️♥️
I'm currently doing third year Education at UP and I'm planning to do it part time at Wits plus. I always loved aerospace stuff.
Beautiful......all the best, with your studies
I am currently debating whether to go into Aeronautical Engineering or Computer Science next year at Wits
This video was both scary and helpful 😂😂
Lol don't be scared buddy.... just go for it
Do comp science
So what did you decide to do bro?
@@Master_K14 Aeronautical Engineering
@@zacarinanye and how's it going?
So helpful ,thank u lindo
Keep striving ❤❤
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Honestly love your videos❤️ thank you
Really ??...
Ngyabonga mft
Hey i have lot of questions about this career 'aeronautical engineering ' and also i want to know if there companies to work at in south Africa
Today i saw why not judge a book by its cover, Thanks for the advice.
👌👌👌👌
@@LindoMtsweni Hi
do you have a wind tunnel in the University and I'm from Kenya
I got B in Physics,A- in chemistry and A- in biology
A in mathematics
can I be accepted
Yes there's a wind tunnel in the lab ....you wanna do aeronautical??
@@LindoMtsweni yes I want to study aeronautical
but I am from Kenya
@@LindoMtsweni
I think I will inquire from them about the fees and application and admission of non South African students
what about living costs
like dormitories,food,miscellaneous expenses etc
This is my dream career
In 2025 ill be doing grade 12
I'm ready to face the challenge and i know i can do it
I really enjoy doing physics and maths 🙉
Beautiful..all the best...I hope you get accepted in 2026 ❤
I'm studying mechanical first year now but I really like aeronautical engineering and I want to change to it...but I'm afraid I need advice in terms of what I'm required to have for it
Hi... are you studying at Wits ??
@@LindoMtsweni yes I'm at Wits first year as I said...my plan was to do mechanical first and finish it,afterwards do aeronautical and the reason was because I thought that aeronautical has low jobs opportunities and it's difficult
@@terryterrence1557 it's honestly up to you if you do aero because of love or because you want job security... or wanna be an engineer that can design things and employ others.... at the end the choice to do it or not it's yours...
@@LindoMtsweniI want to do it because I love it but how people describe it....it looks like something difficult i wanted to know which subject are more needed except math and science
It is so technical......because well it's an engineering course ... writing reports that meet the standards ..... identifying problems and solving them....being able to identify problems and writing good reports ......working to close to zero given information to solving open ended problems.....
It's too much 🤣🤣
But go for it ... if you really want it then you will be able to withstand the difficulty
Hi lindo i know you must have answered this before,coming back to this video for the second time now because i have questions. I just wanted to know if i can still be accepted with a level 6 in physical sciences or are my chances of being accepted low. I want to apply for aeronautical engineering with my term 4 grade 11 and term 1 hrade 12 results. Its level 7 physical sciences in grade 11 and level 6 now in grade 12, so im a bit worried if the 6 might affect my chances of being accepted ❤thank you
Hello, The final decision will be based on your final matric results..when you submit your application, they want GRADE 11 results..NOT. term 1 grade 12 ...unless they have changed the process ....
@@LindoMtsweni thank you so much for the response Lindo, appreciate it❤️
Min requirement when applying with final Gr 11 is code 5 in English, Math and Physics ... these are minimum. My son was waitlisted for Mech and Aero with his final Gr 11 marks: 6 English and 5 in both Math and Physics. Matric marks went to Code 7 for English and Math, and Code 6 for Physics. He got an offer for Mech and accepted, and thereafter also received an offer for Aero. He did Mech in 1st year and swopped to Aero in 2nd. The courses are the same in first 2 years. It is a tough course... course load and time constraints are hectic ... my boy has this year failed some 2nd year modules but he is determined to finish his degree. Have a passion for Aero (and engineering), have a very strong work ethic, allow yourself some setbacks and grow from them... get yourself 1 or 2 good friends (fellow students) to go through this journey with you. All of the best. Sorry for the long message but I get excited when people pursue their dreams.
Can you assist me with the bursaries that are available for Aeronautical Engineering, I applied for it at Wits?
Check careers.co.za puffnpass.co.za
Hey I like aerospace engineering..but I'm scared to study it...are you still studying aerospace engineering?
Hi...why are you scared ??..you can text me on Whatsapp +27766307116
im doing aeronautical at UP... I'm not offended it's fine😭😭
😂😂😂😂....it's ok ....
There is no aero in UP just/ intro to aero/
🤔🤔
@@reloefkhoza6511 really?
Hey 😢 I'm still in matric I really love aeroplanes can you help in any way
Hi...help in what sense ?
How many students end up graduating in aeronautical engineering every year?
It was 10 this year....the number is never above 15 .....
Cheers
@@LindoMtsweni
Haaa🙆♀️😱!!!! The course is a scam🤣🤣.
And then How many first years are enrolled every year?
Not so sure ...but the number can be +- 350
@@LindoMtsweni thanks for the information.
@@tebohomafokama1512 like BROOOO 🤣
Hi, im in grade 11 & i was thinking to go for it but aiii.😭😭🥺
😅😅😅😅 Face your fears ❤️❤️
is it possible to transfer to wits and do aeronautical engineering
If you meet the requirements they will put you in 1st year
do you think someone that does not like drawing could survive in aero?
Hi, yes .....but you have to draw at some points
Do you guys get to play with the wind tunnel?
To play??? Ahh well not so much of playing ..... They are mostly used for academic experiments purposes...But I'm pretty sure if you really want to test something outside the designed scope, you can maybe convince them, then they can allow you to use the tunnels under supervision ...
@@LindoMtsweni I was just being humourus😅, but you've answered my question perfectly...
Speaking of experiments outside academics, would wits allow a program like 'Formula Student' to exist ? It would be so cool.
Is chemistry required for aeronautical engineering?
Physical science has chemistry and physics..so when you did Physical science you have chemistry by default...... in 1st year we also had to do chemistry as a module ....so yeah chemistry is important....but if you are in high school now....your chemistry will be in your Physical sciences subject
@@LindoMtsweni I'm yet to apply for an university but I haven't done chemistry at school. So can I study aeronautical engineering without the chemistry knowledge?
Which subjects are you doing at school ?
@@LindoMtsweni Mathematics
Physics
Computer science
Are you in South Africa??
What are the higher grades for aeronautical graduates
Hi ..What do you mean by " higher grades "
Actually I mean what scores or ranks do best students from aeronautical get
Honestly I really need to hear from and I have already texted you in WhatsApp
@@BMR80 scores where ??... modules ....grade 12 .... ?? .. if you are looking for minimum requirements to get into aero at Wits, check the prospectus
@@LindoMtsweni ooh okay thanks anyway can we communicate in WhatsApp if you won't mind
Hey are you studying with a bursary?
Hi...yes....are you going to be 1st year ?
No, I've just graduated, but I honestly wanted to do aeronautical engineering. Thinking of enrolling next year
@@siphesihlengcobo9609 congratulations on your achievement .
Yes I'm using bursary
Which bursary you holding?
Can't disclose that in public
My course next year 🤭🤭🤭🤭🤭
💯 💯 💯..that's the way to go ✅
Hyyyy
Can I please ask
Were you required to write the National Benchmark Test when applying for Aeronautical Engineering coarse?
No.....you don't need to write NBT for Engineering courses at Wits ...... I only applied for Engineering course hence I never wrote NBT
What are the higher grades for aeronautical graduates
I believe I responded to this earlier