If you're a citizen of an ESA member state country apply to partake in one of ESA Academy's training course. I did one between my first and second year, it was great and made some cool friends who I now and again keep in touch with.
I am studying electrical and computer engineering in Greece and because I have to study here for at least 5 years, I get an integrated master along with my degree as soon as I am done. So I don't really have a choice 😂😂
Thanks for the info! Can I ask, why would anyone apply for MEng at A level when you could just apply for a BEng and transfer to an MEng 2 years later. Because BEng has lower A level requirements
could add your infographic points for MENG vs BENG as a pdf that is downloadable? Can use to generate traffic, i.e. friends of viewers - theyll be able to send them the PDF and/or the link to this vid. You can also start potentially building a mailing list if you want later with the signups
background music is a bit loud - want to hear you talking, don't really care about the music. Maybe a little more lofi type music vs EDM type? - Its richard btw
So is it possible to study master MEng without studying bachelor BEng... Actually I'm here cause I doubt that I need to study BEng before MEng.. Can you please clear it as soon as possible
It isn't bad, in fact, if you want to guarantee an above-average wage in the UK then engineering is the safest route. The "easiest" way to make a lot of money is to solve a problem many people have who're willing to pay for a solution and if you've got the technical skills to solve it happy days!
I'm applying to aerospace engineering this year, so this was super helpful, thanks 😊
Awesome! Which discipline?
@@SA64R Looking to go into propulsion systems further down the line, but I'll see if that changes once I actually start studying the subject 😅
Bro! I was so shocked when you mentioned the ESA in your video because that’s the route I’m going down after I do my MEng
If you're a citizen of an ESA member state country apply to partake in one of ESA Academy's training course. I did one between my first and second year, it was great and made some cool friends who I now and again keep in touch with.
I am studying electrical and computer engineering in Greece and because I have to study here for at least 5 years, I get an integrated master along with my degree as soon as I am done. So I don't really have a choice 😂😂
M Eng better route to get into Chartered Engineer expertise
Studying BEng aerospace at Hertfordshire uni
How about BSc? Is it worth it? I know that it is more of theory than practical but can I pursue it and join the field of work?
Thanks for the info! Can I ask, why would anyone apply for MEng at A level when you could just apply for a BEng and transfer to an MEng 2 years later. Because BEng has lower A level requirements
could add your infographic points for MENG vs BENG as a pdf that is downloadable? Can use to generate traffic, i.e. friends of viewers - theyll be able to send them the PDF and/or the link to this vid. You can also start potentially building a mailing list if you want later with the signups
This is a great idea, though my primary aim atm is to produce content for the channel and grow it to 1k subs first.
M. Eng vs M. Sc
Which degree is better from a job point of view for an international student????
turn the music up I can hear some of what you say
How about BSc? Is it worth it?
background music is a bit loud - want to hear you talking, don't really care about the music. Maybe a little more lofi type music vs EDM type? - Its richard btw
Ah yeh, thanks for the advice will bear that in mind!
Can you do Master without Bachelor?
So in the UK, an integrated masters incorporate the bachelor's degree, and you only receive a masters of engineering qualification.
So is it possible to study master MEng without studying bachelor BEng... Actually I'm here cause I doubt that I need to study BEng before MEng.. Can you please clear it as soon as possible
Sounds shallow but I want to make a lot of money. Is engineering pay in the uk bad?
It isn't bad, in fact, if you want to guarantee an above-average wage in the UK then engineering is the safest route. The "easiest" way to make a lot of money is to solve a problem many people have who're willing to pay for a solution and if you've got the technical skills to solve it happy days!
That isn’t shallow, if money is your main priority university doesn’t matter. Make a business, and invest. That’s all you need to know.