I probably need some help from Redargon or other Aero Engineers on your question, but I would say that it would be better for you to get a Master's in Aerospace or Mechanical vs. getting a master's in another field. I say this because a Bachelors in Aerospace doesn't do much, until you get that...
Just posted an article on my take of the future of Aerospace, it's a little comical, hope you enjoy it.
http://aeroastronut.wordpress.com/2009/05/13/aerospace-engineers-will-always-have-jobs/"
Thanks for all the kind words :)
I am going to the University of Michigan for Aerospace Engineering and going to do their 1 year add-on to get the Masters in Aero. This is the goal for now.
I'm glad to here that there's more people interested in AE and Mechanical.
I'm also really...
I have a question? Are you currently working in an Aerospace Engineering position? Do you enjoy it if you do? If you're not currently working in Aerospace, why not?
I'm just curious, I know a lot of AE don't always end up where you think they might, possibly because more of their jobs are in...
If anyone is interested or have questions about becoming an aerospace engineer please reply and let me know what area. I'd love to do some articles on various questions that people have.
Examples:
- What kind of schools are the best
- Is Aerospace a good field to get into
- What the heck...
You went to the University of Michigan for Aerospace Engineering, which is top 3 in the subject. If you enjoyed your time there, I would definitely recommend staying. Aerospace is supposed to see a 10% increase in jobs over the next 10 years as well. At any rate, that is the route that I'm...
I plan on giving lots of insight and asking my fair share on this awesome forum. One thing that I'd like to share is my blog on how I'm becoming an Aerospace Engineer, for any of you that are interested in possibly becoming one some day. I write at least once a day on subjects involving...