Which is better place to study for aerospace engineering france or USA?

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Choosing between studying aerospace engineering in France or the USA involves weighing job opportunities, scholarship benefits, and personal circumstances. France offers strong connections to companies like Airbus and a renowned institution, ISAE, which is likened to MIT for aerospace. The US may provide prestigious universities but has limitations on internships for international students due to citizenship issues. Factors such as tuition costs, healthcare quality, and the ability to travel between Europe and the US should also be considered. Ultimately, the decision should align with personal career goals and financial considerations.
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hey everyone,
i m an international student and i got admission from 5 very gud US universities and two institutes in europe for the same MS in aerospace engineering in france with gud schlorship and now i m unable to decide where i should proceed with. one place can offer gud jobs in companies like airbus etc... and other place like US don't offer interships even in boeing bzoz of citizenship issue hence pleasezzzzzz tell where i should go for study . people say the institute to which i have got admission is MIT of europe in aerospace . its name is ISAE (SUPAERO, ENSCI) and an ERASMUS MUNDUS course sponsored by european space agency (this one is different in this ,1st year is at university of pisa and 2nd year in ISAE, toulouse,france). pleasez reply
 
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if they are all good schools like you say, then consider each University offer, and which are your dream schools. Weight your options. Good luck! and Congrats!
 
but i have to come to a conclusion very soon as i need to process my visa things hence please help to select which would be better option for me as i m also from mechanical engg side plus i have select SDSU as my choice comparing www(dot)isae(dot)fr
 
stay in France.
 
I would go with france because of their better healthcare and being a industrial superpower of europe. From Europe, you can always go to the US. Besides tuition is probably cheaper in france.

It isn't always what schools you have attended that are the important thing in getting a job, language-skills, interpersonal skills and the like is also very important. Making a recruiter laugh is an art unto itself. :cool:
 
Well, in this case SUPAERO is a world reknown aerospace engineering school, and even thought you did not mention the schools in the US, i bet they are pretty good, too. You need to apply a filter based on cost, facilities, faculty, place, etc. We cannot simply make the choice for you.
 
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