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In a few weeks I'll have to chose which degree and University to attend (I am an undergraduate). I was thinking about aerospace engineering, though I haven't really made up my mind yet. At first I wanted to take astrophysics, but once I understood that eventually I would have ended up teaching I changed my mind. I chose Aerospace Eng because it's still related to space, but with an higher chance of finding a job. At this point I asked myself what I wanted to do in this field, and I thought about propulsion, since my greatest dream would be making the distance between men and stars a little bit shorter (I know it's foolish and nearly impossible). I'd like especially to design propulsion systems, and I'd also like to make research in the field. What I wanted to know is:
Is taking an undergraduate degree in Aerospace Eng the right choice? Or should I take Mechanical engineering?
(I was thinking about a bachelor degree in Aerospace Eng. at the University of Delft, Holland)
Please note that in Holland you must have a bachelor degree in order to undertake a master)
Thank you in advance for your replies
In a few weeks I'll have to chose which degree and University to attend (I am an undergraduate). I was thinking about aerospace engineering, though I haven't really made up my mind yet. At first I wanted to take astrophysics, but once I understood that eventually I would have ended up teaching I changed my mind. I chose Aerospace Eng because it's still related to space, but with an higher chance of finding a job. At this point I asked myself what I wanted to do in this field, and I thought about propulsion, since my greatest dream would be making the distance between men and stars a little bit shorter (I know it's foolish and nearly impossible). I'd like especially to design propulsion systems, and I'd also like to make research in the field. What I wanted to know is:
Is taking an undergraduate degree in Aerospace Eng the right choice? Or should I take Mechanical engineering?
(I was thinking about a bachelor degree in Aerospace Eng. at the University of Delft, Holland)
Please note that in Holland you must have a bachelor degree in order to undertake a master)
Thank you in advance for your replies