On my last semester of my Mechanical Engr. I want to get a MS in Aerospace Engr haha! I love Fluid, Thermal, and Heat Mass Transfer. Got thru all the hard classes already (Kinematic Machinery, Numerical Analysis...) Currently intern for a company for the summer. Rejected 4 times by NASA tho haha! Haven't applied to other big boys yet (Lockheed, Raytheon, N.G... etc), once I get into the MS Aerospace Program I will. Currently I have a Overall GPA of 3.35 incase you're wondering haha. I will update my progress as I go ... I guess =)
@@iRul3TheSky1995 is the pay good? I would like to go to school for it but don't really have 18 months to learn something new. Not to mention internships whatver else.
what would you recommend pairing with this engineering field? Currently perusing an aerospace engineering degree, however, I would like to stand out. What else can i do to be greater and have more options, make more money, etc. What I have currently is a welding license. Is there a benefit to fuse this two worlds together? What fields can I fuse with aerospace engineering, if any? Thank you.
I am a technical school, offering heavy duty and diesel mechanics without chemistry, physics, advanced math. But I really love to become an aerospace engineering after completing. How can I do it, please help me
On my last semester of my Mechanical Engr. I want to get a MS in Aerospace Engr haha! I love Fluid, Thermal, and Heat Mass Transfer. Got thru all the hard classes already (Kinematic Machinery, Numerical Analysis...) Currently intern for a company for the summer. Rejected 4 times by NASA tho haha! Haven't applied to other big boys yet (Lockheed, Raytheon, N.G... etc), once I get into the MS Aerospace Program I will. Currently I have a Overall GPA of 3.35 incase you're wondering haha.
I will update my progress as I go ... I guess =)
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@@excellenceinanimation960 Hey man, I got a job right after I graduated in Dec. 2022. It's been a year now and it's cool!
@@iRul3TheSky1995 is the pay good? I would like to go to school for it but don't really have 18 months to learn something new. Not to mention internships whatver else.
what would you recommend pairing with this engineering field? Currently perusing an aerospace engineering degree, however, I would like to stand out. What else can i do to be greater and have more options, make more money, etc. What I have currently is a welding license. Is there a benefit to fuse this two worlds together? What fields can I fuse with aerospace engineering, if any? Thank you.
Sir I'm poor in studies but I have thirst to know and get knowledge about the aerospace. kindly guide me and show me where is my first step!
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I am a technical school, offering heavy duty and diesel mechanics without chemistry, physics, advanced math. But I really love to become an aerospace engineering after completing. How can I do it, please help me
I wish to be an aerospace engineer one day.. just on my second year in senior secondary school
That major is one of the hardest engineering majors. You'll get something from different majors.
I wanna be an Aero space engineer
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