Mechanical or Aerospace Engineering

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around the decision-making process for a student choosing between Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering. Participants explore the implications of each choice regarding career versatility, personal interest, and academic background.

Discussion Character

  • Debate/contested

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses a preference for Aerospace Engineering but raises concerns about its marketability compared to Mechanical Engineering, suggesting that a Mechanical degree may offer broader career opportunities.
  • Another participant confirms that a Mechanical Engineering background can lead to opportunities in the Aerospace field, emphasizing the importance of personal interest in the decision-making process.
  • A third participant shares their experience of choosing Mechanical Engineering for its versatility, indicating that they initially intended to pursue Aerospace but found other interesting topics in Mechanical Engineering.
  • In contrast, one participant advocates for following personal passion, suggesting that a love for Aerospace Engineering could provide motivation in challenging situations.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants express differing views on the importance of personal interest versus career versatility in choosing a field of study. There is no consensus on which engineering discipline is definitively better, as opinions vary based on individual experiences and priorities.

Contextual Notes

Participants note that while the degree content for Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering may be similar, there are significant differences in specific courses. The discussion does not resolve the implications of these differences on career paths.

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Hi, I am a College (Sixth Form) student here in the UK aspiring to go into Mechanical or Aerospace Engineering but not quite sure which one to go into.

As far as interest is concerned, I think I am leaning more toward Aerospace than Mechanical but I've heard that an Aerospace degree would not be as versatile/marketable as a Mechanical one and that Mechanical Engineers can go into the Aerospace industry but Aerospace Engineers are pretty constrained compared to Mechanical Engineers; I am not sure about the veracity of that but I know that the degree content is quite similar anyway in which case, if it really makes a significant difference, I think I could sacrifice interest for a better career opportunity.

Ive done well academically so far (6 A*s, 4 As at GCSE and just got my As results: 5 As) so getting into a good University won't be a problem. I just need some advice, thanks :smile:
 
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ya it's true that with mechanical engg. background you can go into aerospace field.
many courses are similar, but some of them are entirely different.
It all depends on your interest.
for better career option, I would suggest you to go for mechanical engg. It's wide applications will open many promising opportunities in future, and in case if you want to come bak to pursue your interest further in aerospace engg., it would be easy.
 
I actually faced a similar decision and I chose mechanical for basically the same reason you decided. A bit more versatile after graduation than aerospace. I've always thought that I would still want to go to the aerospace field after graduation, but I've come across enough interesting topics in mechanical engineering, I'm not so sure anymore.
 
I think you should go with aerospace engineering because you love it,i mean in any bad situation your love may fuel you to move foreward.
 

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