Hello, I will be attending college soon and wanted to ask someone preferably in one of these fields, which do I choose?
Ultimately I want to end up in aerospace engineering, however I have heard this can be very limiting to fresh college graduates as a position in aerospace may not be available. At the same time, if the position should be available, would it give a pretty big edge over a Mech E major? What about dual majors or certificates offered by some colleges?
On a side note, what are the best colleges for engineering currently?
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Aerospace Vs. Mechanical Engineering
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Hello, I will be attending college soon and wanted to ask someone preferably in one of these fields, which do I choose?
Ultimately I want to end up in aerospace engineering, however I have heard this can be very limiting to fresh college graduates as a position in aerospace may not be available. At the same time, if the position should be available, would it give a pretty big edge over a Mech E major? What about dual majors or certificates offered by some colleges?
On a side note, what are the best colleges for engineering currently?