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A new student at Cairo University is expressing concerns about joining the aeronautics and aerospace department due to warnings from peers about the difficulty and high failure rates in the field. The discussion highlights that the perceived difficulty of a subject often correlates with the effort put into studying it. A participant suggests that no field is inherently too hard to study and encourages the new student to explore resources for a better understanding of aerospace engineering. The conversation also touches on the importance of maintaining proper formatting in academic work. Overall, the new student is seeking reassurance and information about the field and potential career outcomes.
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HI everybody...am a new guy at this forum...i want to tell u that am worried about joining the department of aeronautics and aerospace at my faculty...(BTW ..am a student at the faculty of engineering ..cairo univeristy)...lots of friends telling me not to join this field ..cuz it's too hard to study...lots of students fail...and stuff like that...so i want to got a brief about this field...about it's way of studing...and the income of those aerospace engineers...thanks:smile:
 
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theaviator said:
HI everybody...am a new guy at this forum...i want to tell u that am worried about joining the department of aeronautics and aerospace at my faculty...(BTW ..am a student at the faculty of engineering ..cairo univeristy)...lots of friends telling me not to join this field ..cuz it's too hard to study...lots of students fail...and stuff like that...so i want to got a brief about this field...about it's way of studing...and the income of those aerospace engineers...thanks:smile:


Just don't continue to use that font when writing lab reports and you should be ok.
 
Thanks TheRyan...the link helped...
 
You are very welcome. Good luck with your education!
 
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