Thank you bake for your reply, so just another quick question for you; what made you decide computer engineering was the major for u. I understand that this is personal and u may not want to answer but thanks anyway
Hi guys. I'm a junior in high school and am debating on which field to pursue. I know it's a bit early for me but I've always wanted to go into a career with computers and just wanted some help. I'm sure similar questions have been asked before but if you would be so kind as of to answer some of...
Both fields hold my interest as they both include the study of objects that fly(aerodynamics) so I suppose when I say better it would be which field has more job opportunities and stability. Perhaps even which field has more freedom(more creative time)
Homework Statement
In class we were asked to build a bridge with the length of 50 cm and the width of 20 cm, maximum weight is 50 g and the test is to place the bridge on two parallel chairs and then place a heavy object in the center. we can build any type of bridge. material: unknown. My...
it is confusing. as far as I could decipher aeronautical engineering deals with the study of things that fly in Earth's atmosphere where astronautical engineering is the study of spacecraft .
If one wished to enter the field of aerospace engineering what is a good focus- aeronautical or astronautical?
does it make a difference?
(if you could, please write the benefits of each field) thank you
For me it would be physics all the way. I love to learn about the interactions between matter and aspire to be an aerospace engineer in the future. what about you? do u have any particular part of science that appeals to you?