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If I'm interested in mechanical and aerospace engineering would you recommend majoring in mechanical as an undergrad, and getting a masters of aerospace in the future? I'm doing mechanical, but I'm interested in doing aerospace stuff, but mechanical is broader, so for now I'm sticking with it lol
As a Meche going into aero I recommend continuing as a Meche and just doing aerospace clubs that’s how I got my aerospace internship. Also mechanical engineering is more broad than aero for jobs
Great Thanks to you Please I will like to ask that, looking at Mechanical Engineering in this recent era, what is the best branch to major in ?? I look forward to hearing from you Thank you once again
Bro What should I do to get a job as a fresh graduate mechanical engineer With a bad GPA (1.5) I have a good academic background , good technical skills. , good in cad softwares
Hello do you know the place or site where there's the problèmes of conception in mechanic unresolve I would like make the competition of conception in mechanics Thanks and excuse for my English.
I am practicing sample questions for CSWA but not able to get accurate answers because of missing dimensions in the question. Can you please suggest me how to go through this?
@EngineeringGoneWild I am a student of mechanical engineering in Pakistan. Is it possible to get a job just after graduation in some other country and move abroad?
Because innovation, invention, variety, independence, freedom are diminished or eliminated with a few corporations dominate everything. More people doing things rather than less people doing things, is always better. It brings competition, improves products, weeds out bad actors and bad managers, lowers prices.
I’m a 2nd year mech Engineer student and I am just wondering what useful tips or tricks you would give to a person who’s kinda not the best at solid works or Autocad as it’s a core of what we will be doing
I found through experience in tech industry Mech Engineers are the worst kind of engineers, very stubborn to adapt to new tech, like they know the theory but can’t apply it for practical problems.