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Laila717 views

What are some jobs that an astronomer could work for besides NASA? I understand that is a competitive and challenging field. Are there more accessible areas of work that I could aim for?

I am a sophomore in high school, obviously still young, but I want to look at my future options sooner rather than later.

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What are the hardest parts of being an aerospace engineer? How hard is it to work at Lockheed Martin as an aerospace engineer??

Hello, my name is Liam and I’m a student at Crane Middle School, I’ve always been interested in engineering and fascinated with aircraft. I like challenges and coming up with creative solutions, and by being an aerospace engineer I believe I would have to come up with new solutions to make aircraft more efficient. Even with this being the career for me I would still want to know what the highs and lows are of being an aerospace engineer. I want to make sure that the lows aren’t too much to steer me away from my dream job. I also would like to know how hard it is to get this job in the first place, I would like a job in this field at Lockheed Martin because of the pay and job benefits.

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How did you decide which sector of aerospace engineering you wanted to pursue (aero or astro)?

Aerospace engineering can be a very broad career topic, but is split into two different tracks. Thinking about my career in aerospace engineering worries me that I will have difficulty deciding on my track. #engineering #experience #aerospace #in

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Does having a master's degree increase my rate in getting a job as a Aerospace Engineer

I'm in the tenth grade and I what to know what I should focus on. They say a bachelor is good enough but I want to be sure. Any other information would be #engineer #aerospace

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