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What advice is there for majoring in aerospace engineering?

I’m a senior in high school wanting to major in aerospace engineering in college.


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Teklemuz Ayenew’s Answer

If you want to major in aerospace engineering, focus on doing well in math and physics, especially in areas like calculus, mechanics, and thermodynamics. Build strong programming skills in C and C++ for embedded systems, Python for data analysis and simulations, and MATLAB/Simulink for modeling and control. Use helpful resources like Khan Academy, MIT OpenCourseWare, and YouTube channels such as SmarterEveryDay, Scott Manley, and MinutePhysics to strengthen your foundation.

Get hands-on experience by joining robotics clubs, rocketry teams, or student design groups like SAE Aero Design. Look for research opportunities in university labs. Try to get internships with companies like NASA, Boeing, or aerospace startups. Volunteering in STEM outreach programs, mentoring younger students, or helping at science museums can also build your leadership skills and expand your network. Connect with professionals on LinkedIn and join aerospace-focused groups like AIAA student chapters. Learning Real-Time Operating Systems (RTOS) like FreeRTOS or VxWorks for flight-critical software will give you a strong edge.

Using flight simulators like FlightGear is a great way to understand aerodynamics and aircraft control better. They allow you to experiment with real-time flight dynamics and add to your formal studies. Share your projects on GitHub or a personal website to show your skills. Stay curious, embrace challenges, and keep putting in effort to succeed and grab future opportunities in this exciting field.
Thank you comment icon Thank you for giving me advice. Alyssa
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Wong’s Answer

To prepare for an aerospace engineering major, you should first focus on doing well in your high school math and science classes, especially physics and calculus. These subjects are the basic building blocks for everything you will learn later. Try not to just get by; make sure you really understand the main ideas because you will use them over and over in college.

The classes in college will be tough but also very rewarding, covering many topics from how things fly to how spacecraft move. It is a good idea to join after-school clubs or projects that let you build things, like a rocket or a drone. These activities help you use what you learn in class and build important skills like teamwork and solving problems. You should also look for internships early on. Internships are a great way to see what the job is really like and to meet people in the field. By mixing hard work in school with real-world projects and internships, you will be on a good path for a great career.
Thank you comment icon Wong, thank you! Alyssa
Thank you comment icon You are welcome! Wong Loke Yuen
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