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ramzerimar
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Hello, I'm currently majoring in ME with keen interest in fields like mechanical vibrations and fluid dynamics/aerodynamics. There is a ton of stuff that I want to learn in those fields that aren't typically in the subjects of a ME course. I want to work doing CFD and FEM analysis for vibrations and aerodynamics problems, and I have interest in aeronautics, renewable energies and so. For me, going for a Master's after college is a natural step.
On the other hand, many people I've talked to said that doing a master's straight out of college can be harmful, because you would have no work experience and finding a job would be more difficult.
So, I'm wondering if this is a path I should follow. Any hints?
On the other hand, many people I've talked to said that doing a master's straight out of college can be harmful, because you would have no work experience and finding a job would be more difficult.
So, I'm wondering if this is a path I should follow. Any hints?