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Ruben797 views

is a good career in aerospace engineer?

#aerospace-engineering #aerospace #engineering

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Aerospace Engineering is a tough field. Is it overwhelming at times? If so, how have you handled it? and would you recommend this route?

Aerospace engineering can be a daunting career, as it is intellectually challenging. I know that it can be time consuming, but I do not know to what extent. #engineering #experience #aerospace #in

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I think I would like to be a software engineer one day in the aerospace industry, maybe writing programs for autopilot systems in spaceships. Should I major in Computer Science or Aerospace/Mechanical Engineering?

#aerospace #computerscience #aerospace-engineering #majors #college #engineering #mechanical-engineering #technology #space #software

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Are there any jobs in the aerospace industry for computer or electrical engineers?

If so, what kinds? #engineering #computer-engineering #electrical-engineering #aerospace

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Anh1360 views

Is it hard to find an aerospace engineering job?

I want to set a better goal for my future. #engineering #aerospace-engineering #aerospace

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I would like to know which engineering major should i choose from chemical engineering and aeronautical engineering and mechanical engineering?

I am a first year student of University of Moratuwa,Sri lanka,and i have select my field,so i am really confused and unsure which one to choose.I do like aeroplanes and stuff,but i am afraid of the job opportunies in the World,the restrictions in the US for aeronautical engineers,since i am a Sri Lankan.Moreover i have no idea about job prospects in Australia and Uk for aeronautical engineers or any restrictions they might have.I am also worried whether i can get a good job doing aeronautical engineering at University of Moratuwa because aeronautical engineering which is a sub-major of mechanical engineering in my University and they started it in 2017.Then comes chemical engineering,i am worried whether it is a very tough major for my liking,otherwise i like it because of the very high salary and vast job prospects.At last is mechanical engineering,i have failed my 1st semester mechanics paper which has dynamics and statics,which makes me feel like can i do it.I really have passion in aeroplanes,so kindly help me choose the right path i should go in .Because i dont have any family or friends who are in the enginering sector,i am really confused what to choose,also this choice is very important in my life.For more information of departments of my University,you please find the link https://www.mrt.ac.lk/web/ .Thank you for taking your time to read my problem. #engineering #engineer #aerospace #mechanical-engineer #chemical engineer

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Gianni1123 views

What are some Pros and Cons about Aerospace Engineering

I just want to learn about engineering overall #Aerospace #Engineering

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Jacob939 views

What is it like working for a high level institution such as NASA?

It's my ultimate goal to find myself there or at SpaceX. What's it like? #aerospace #astronomy #nasa #spacex

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Marco756 views

Is work as an entry level aerospace engineer hands-on and experimental or hands-off observational?

#aerospace #aviation #engineer #entrylevel #aeronautical # #airline-industry #work #handson #stemcareers #technology I am a high school junior, and I am really considering pursuing a degree/career in aerospace engineering. I love physics and math. I am just worried about how much I'll actually like the work that aerospace engineers do.

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Francois412 views

I would like to start a business early.

I like physics and maths and I want to get into Aerospace Engineering. #Aerospace engineering

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Twain694 views

Will employeers consider a second year college student for a intership?

I am just curious if an employer will consider a second year college student in Aerospace Logistics for an internship? #Aerospace #Aviation

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Is it wiser to major in Aerospace Engineering or Software Engineering?

I have a great desire to become an aerospace engineer when I leave college. However, I know that software engineering has a better job outlook. Should I still major in Aerospace Engineering in college even if job availability for that field is not as promising as software engineering? #software #jobs #aerospace #engineer

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disadvantages of being an aerospace engineer

such as pay, insurance.etc. #engineer #engineering #aerospace-engineer # #aeronautics #mechanical #aerospace #aerospace-engineering

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How will aerospace engineering change in the future.

Aerospace engineering is a career that I deeply consider trying and I would like to know how this career could possibly change in the future specifically ten years from now. #engineering #career #aerospace #future

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Will the significant advance in technology/space exploration, mean that the demand of aerospace engineers will grow?

I was wondering since all this technology is rapidly changing will affect the job outlook of aerospace engineers. According to the Bureau of Labor statistics, the job outlook was slower than average. Will this statistic change in the next couple of years? #engineering #technology #job #aerospace #future #outlook

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What is the everyday job like for an aerospace engineer

What do aerospace engineers regularly do, and how does my aerospace engineering bachelor's degree apply to that? Does it apply directly? #aerospace #aerospace-engineering #engineering #mechanical #aeronautics #aeronautics #aeronautics #aeronautics #aeronautics #aeronautics #aeronautics #aeronautics #aeronautics #aeronautics

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Abby1387 views

What are some other career options for physics majors besides high school physics teacher?

I'm planning to take more lab courses involving optics, lasers, and coding simulations, but I learned that I definitely don't want to pursue a career in software. I love doing research and am applying to summer internships at national labs. Any other suggestions would be appreciated! #careers #physics #aerospace #coding #engineering #physicist #research #jobs #optics

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Tayan482 views

What type of math should I be taking if I want to be a aerospace engineer.

#maths #aerospace #collegeprep #engineer

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What are some major companies that work with aerospace engineering?

I am currently interested in aerospace engineering. However, I don't know many aerospace engineering companies. Does this mean it will be difficult to find a job in this path. #engineering #career-path #aerospace #companies

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Christopher911 views

What are the major engineering job locations?

For those who are in the engineering work force, where do you all live? Do most engineers live in major cities, or more in the suburbs? I don't really want to live in a big city, but I am worried that that will hinder my choices at getting a job, at least a first job. Do any of you all live in the suburbs and commute to a major city to work, or vice versa? Specifically, I am looking into the space side of aerospace engineering, so if you have any answers specific to that field that would be great. #engineering #aerospace #first-job

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Shandiin470 views

What is an average work day look like to aerospace engineer?

What do you do on a day to day basis. Take me step by step, what you would do on an average work day. Do you make plans, create new things, come up with ideas? #aerospace #nasa #engineer

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Is there a merit selecting an Applied Physics/ Engineering Physics major over a mechanical or aerospace engineering major career wise in the future? Which offers more critical problem-solving requirements for these jobs?

As a student primarily interested in math, physics, and engineering, I constantly wonder which major I should decide. I have loved the necessary logic and problem solving required in some of the math and physics courses I take in high school but always consider if engineering is the right major for me. Both majors in the question require similar skills and interests and I think knowing the distinction and what I will be getting into may help clarify many things. #engineering #mechanical-engineering #math #physics #aerospace-engineering #aerospace #applied-mathematics

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Colby470 views

What I want to be in the future?

I am in 9th grade and I am interested aerospace engineering. My goal is to finish high school and work to become an aerospace engineer. #high-school

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Zackary432 views

How many different fields are there in aerospace engineering?

10th grader who is undecided on what I want to be when I grow up but I'm curious with this career. #aerospace #engineer

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Zackary516 views

If you become an Aerospace Engineer, are you assigned to a specific type of craft, or do the types of crafts differ for each project?

I am in 10th grade looking at potential careers. I have many thoughts going through my head on what occupation I want to go to college for. I really like those big jets, I think they are fascinating. Hope to one day pursue a career in enjoy. #aerospace #engineer

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Should I attempt to get a co-op with an aerospace company or just a summer internship??

I am just thinking of how I can pay for school and also gain practical knowledge in the field that I want to go into. #summer-internship #internship #aerospace #engineer

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Madeline509 views

How many opportunities are there for research in the aerospace industry?

I want to become an aerospace engineer but I am also interested in earning a PhD and becoming a researcher. #aerospace #engineer#research

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Shaheer889 views

Is solidwords or autodesk inventor a skill that's needed in the workplace for aerospace engineers?

I am an aerospace engineering student who knows how to use autodesk inventor but not solidworks. I was just wondering, how important is solidworks and inventor or any other computer-aided design (CAD) program to an aerospace engineer in the workforce? Thanks! #aerospace #aerospaceengineer #CAD #computeraideddesign

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If I graduated with bachelors in aircraft maintenance , am I and engineer or just a technician and what position I will get after I graduate ?

#aerospacegraduates #aerospace #aircraftmaintenace

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What are some great and important things to remember before applying for an Aerospace Engineering job?

My dream is to become an Aerospace Engineer because planes amazes me every single time. Everytime I see a plane, I wonder how it could lift off when it has 200 or 300 passengers, how it can travel for up to 24 hours without stopping, and etc. I been on planes multiple times and every time I go on a plane, everything feels new. I want to be a part of this industry so that one day, I can inspire others to join this group. #JULY20 #JULY2020 #July20 #July2020 #Aerospace #Engineer #Motivation #july20 #july2020 #airline-industry

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