What Are Some Tips for Aerospace Engineering Studies?

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A first-year aerospace engineering student from Morocco seeks recommendations for universities in the USA, Canada, or Europe that offer scholarships. The discussion emphasizes the importance of focusing on aerospace engineering, materials research, and new materials in their studies. Participants suggest exploring resources like Engineers House for insights into relevant subjects and materials. One contributor mentions their own experience pursuing a master's degree at Leicester University in England. Overall, the conversation highlights the need for targeted research and practical experience in the aerospace field.
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Hi,
I'm a first year aerospace engineering student in a moroccan university and i would like to pursue my studies in usa, Canada or europe (preferably a university that provides a scholarship).So which university would you recommend to me?
And those who are studying aerospace engineering, what could you advise me concerning studies, orientation,... and what should i focus on?
Thanks a lot!
 
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This is such a big question how can you expect a specific answer?
 
good subjects that you can go for is Aerospace engineering, and aerospace materials, new materials research and material engineering research .

this website can give u a good idea about nice subjects in mechanical engineering, I am from continuing my master degree in Leicester university England.

site:http://www.engineershouse.com/
Aerospace engineering and Nickel base alloy document: http://www.engineershouse.com/shop/product.php?id_product=28
 
Due to the constant never ending supply of "cool stuff" happening in Aerospace these days I'm creating this thread to consolidate posts every time something new comes along. Please feel free to add random information if its relevant. So to start things off here is the SpaceX Dragon launch coming up shortly, I'll be following up afterwards to see how it all goes. :smile: https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacex/
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