Hey! Your doing a great job. I am loving your videos. If possible then please make a video giving tips on how should one go about their studies especially aerospace engineering .
Hi I’m also planning on going to Sheffield to study aerospace engineering I got an A in maths but I didn’t take further maths would this be a big issue ? Also what kind of grades do you need for a first class average
No, its not a big deal if you've not done further maths, it just means there will be a few more topics in your maths modules that will be new to you. At university if you achieve over 70% in any course it is considered equivalent to a first class, so if you maintain an average of over 70% you will be fine.
I theoretically believe that work load is concentrated in 1st and 2nd years is to give undedicated students time to drop engineering while they still can and focus time and resources on students who truly want to pursue engineering, lol. Love your video from Kenya!
Yeh that's basically all the time outside of your core contact hours. I wasn't clear in the vid I now realise but you basically spend enough time as you need to understand the content which varies from person to person. It is likely you'll never fully understand everything, however.
Hey! Your doing a great job. I am loving your videos. If possible then please make a video giving tips on how should one go about their studies especially aerospace engineering .
Hey, thanks so much really appreciate your comment :D. I presume you mean how to revise, do assignments etc yes?
@@SA64R yes
@@SA64R yes this video would be really beneficial 👍👌
Hi I’m also planning on going to Sheffield to study aerospace engineering I got an A in maths but I didn’t take further maths would this be a big issue ? Also what kind of grades do you need for a first class average
No, its not a big deal if you've not done further maths, it just means there will be a few more topics in your maths modules that will be new to you. At university if you achieve over 70% in any course it is considered equivalent to a first class, so if you maintain an average of over 70% you will be fine.
How many days in a week u have to go to uni if u study from home?
I theoretically believe that work load is concentrated in 1st and 2nd years is to give undedicated students time to drop engineering while they still can and focus time and resources on students who truly want to pursue engineering, lol. Love your video from Kenya!
Jambo rafiki! :D
@@SA64R Jambo haha
I am interested in studying aerospace engineering but my elder brother says it is harder than aeronautical engineering. is it right
They are the same, nowadays universities use those terms interchangeably
Great vid
Thanks :)
Does this apply for aeronautical engineering as well?
I suspect so, as there are very few differences between the two courses, especially in the UK
Is university allow students to do part time job during their studies in aerospace engineering
Yes
hey I am new
Self study hours???
Yeh that's basically all the time outside of your core contact hours. I wasn't clear in the vid I now realise but you basically spend enough time as you need to understand the content which varies from person to person. It is likely you'll never fully understand everything, however.
@@SA64R are 4hrs per day enough for self study
@@kalpeshpuri7888 yes that's definitely enough
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