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Not everyone who wants to study aerospace engineering should study aerospace engineering.
I’ve devised a list of 5 points I think matter when it comes to deciding whether or not you should study aerospace engineering at university.
This should not deter anyone at all, as it is not my right to tell you not to do anything but they are simply points of consideration to ensure you make a more educated decision about your future.
If you’re uncertain about studying engineering, then this video will help clarify if it is the right degree for you.
If you want to learn more about what life as an aerospace student is like plus anything else related to studying in the UK and in engineering, comment below or on any video and I will reply :)
Who am I?
My name is Sagar and I am a first-class MEng aerospace engineering graduate in the UK at the University of Sheffield. In my channel, I post videos about engineering, technology, university life and careers. If you're a university student or planning to study at a university in the UK or anywhere else, consider subscribing. I will make helpful videos to help you make the most of university. I have studied in the UK and Australia so I have global university experience. I aim to transition from aerospace to software engineering soon, so be prepared for software content coming out.
Currently, my schedule is to post a new video every Saturday at 16:00 so subscribe and expect great content!
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@amanhelpedbythelord
@amanhelpedbythelord 9 месяцев назад
Don't loose believe in yourself people! You can be whatever you wanna be as long as you get those hands of your moving and working math as fast as your mind is thinking! Goodluck
@user-zd4bv5pe5i
@user-zd4bv5pe5i 2 года назад
I received an aerospace education in another country as a specialist, and rn work in that sphere. I've been working in this field for a couple of years and I didn't have to use higher than basic math at university as I do workflow modeling. Basic math it's pretty enough for a part of aerospace engineering.
@SA64R
@SA64R 2 года назад
Yeh I do agree, the most maths you encounter in your career is probably first and second year at uni
@obi-wankenobi1750
@obi-wankenobi1750 7 месяцев назад
It sounds like you didn’t get an engineering degree, instead you got some other technical degree. An aero engineering degree usually requires Calc I, II, and III, matrix algebra, and differential equations.
@bryanikem-okoye4853
@bryanikem-okoye4853 3 месяца назад
Hey @user-zd4bv5pe5i can I ask you some questions?
@johnzhibai
@johnzhibai 3 месяца назад
​​@@obi-wankenobi1750 he either got the maintenance one or technical one for sure
@akhildasgb3116
@akhildasgb3116 3 месяца назад
I am also planning to get Aerospace Engineering. Could you please advise, because i would like to know whether i am choosing the right decision.
@gt7984
@gt7984 Год назад
Basically everything applies to me which reassures me I made the right decision. Thank you very much :)
@thefuturerocketboyisro
@thefuturerocketboyisro 11 месяцев назад
Thank you Bro For the Really Informative Video!
@znid4906
@znid4906 Год назад
damn man i was really confused of which stream i shld take in 11th and you showed the right path for me , all of the thigs u said perfectly lines up with my life but i would like to know a little more about these
@IHatemypast
@IHatemypast Год назад
Same but imma go to 8th next year
@user-eo6ti8gs5b
@user-eo6ti8gs5b 2 года назад
Thanks for the great viedo!
@erikalouise5741
@erikalouise5741 2 года назад
I am currently a Grade 12 student and graduating next month. I still haven't finalized the course I am going to study for university. I browsed through the school's page which I intend to apply and saw that they are also offering BS Aero Engineering. I got thrilled since I have been in love with planes, spacecrafts, and aircrafts so I jumped here in yt and searched for some vids related to Aero Eng, that basically explains why I am here now. I instantly got goosebumps and extra happy when you mentioned F1 because I'm a die hard fan of it 😭 Is this a sign? Because I'm also worried about all the maths I'm gonna get through. I am SO bad at mathematics.
@SA64R
@SA64R 2 года назад
I'm not going to lie to you but maths is a core component of the degree, however not many people are just naturally talented at it and everyone works to get good at it so I don't think you should be worried. As long as you pace yourself and prioritise your studies appropriately you will do very well.
@fdsyu
@fdsyu Год назад
update?
@lildaniel35247
@lildaniel35247 Год назад
Very simply put, be disciplined and work hard. You’ll get through no matter the subject you previously struggled in
@fdsyu
@fdsyu Год назад
@@lildaniel35247 im 14 and im doing calc 3 equations. I think im doing just fine.
@PomegranateJuiceSmoothie
@PomegranateJuiceSmoothie Год назад
@@fdsyu you’re just a genius
@Dbut34
@Dbut34 12 дней назад
Basically study mechanical engineering and get a degree on fluid mechanics ( it'll help to have a wider job market) my recommendation, make what best fits to you.
@leonardoocampo4631
@leonardoocampo4631 2 года назад
Only school I have done is trade school collision but didn’t work out so I’m looking forward this career
@pratyushpadhy
@pratyushpadhy Год назад
Thanks Sagar really helped me .
@suwilanjisinyangwe2347
@suwilanjisinyangwe2347 2 года назад
your really inspirational
@warnixogaming4825
@warnixogaming4825 10 месяцев назад
bro video helped me alot ..thanks bro.
@kaiden2003
@kaiden2003 Год назад
Hi, I'm currently working on my AA at DSC and plan to transfer to ERAU afterward. I'm relatively good at math and have a good work ethic. My biggest worry is not being smart enough; I hear everyone say that it's really difficult and that the graduation rate is really low. Should I be worried?
@dishadeshmukh4253
@dishadeshmukh4253 2 года назад
I love to designing spacecraft and I am doing it since a 8th standard and now I am in 11th I still want to be aerospace engineer but I'm bad at math because if I create or design something different I want to make it a reality and most of it is all about space for me that's why I want to be a aerospace engineer
@isaaclovesJesus
@isaaclovesJesus 2 месяца назад
It’s more about imaging and learning how things work than math!
@physicslawss
@physicslawss 2 года назад
So, I am really in love with physics and the universe. Kinda cliche, I know, but since I visited the Griffith Observatory, I've been fascinated about it. Specially 'cause there are so many mysteries to be found out. But, in my country, being a theorical physicist won't get you anything. I would probably be a high school teacher, something that I'd absolutely hate, or a very low payed researcher. Not for me, sorry. Even though I love physics and astrophysics, I love economical stability better. So I found out Aerospace Engineering. It's not exactly what I want, I won't be learning that much about theory and would focus more on the mechanical part, but it actually interested me and I can see myself making aircrafts or other things. I was actually really obcecated on building robots when younger, and programming them, so I think it would be a fit. I still want to learn astrophysics, of course. I know it might be hard to get studies on the theorical field with a Engineering degree, but I would even study physics on university to get there someday. Engineering would be my money to get what I actually want.
@jeeaspirant7732
@jeeaspirant7732 Год назад
Same.. I do love reading about universe space etc...I have interest in astrophysics but in Indian there is not much scope..and it requires PhD but my financial situation doesn't allow me to go for higher studies. I have to get a job. I am also interested in aeroplanes spacecraft so I will pursue engineering and for passion I will read about astrophysics myself.
@juanti6707
@juanti6707 Год назад
You are literally me
@rashidquamar8572
@rashidquamar8572 Год назад
Same as my case
@estelle187
@estelle187 Год назад
Exactly my case
@danielmorenojimenez604
@danielmorenojimenez604 Год назад
Same as me
@3ighttt
@3ighttt 2 года назад
Thanks for your video. I have checked all the points you made and will be entering University soon. I was told to enter a mechanical engineering program and later do my masters in aerospace engineering but I feel like I will miss out more if I don't start aerospace engineering from my first year in university. What are your thoughts on it?
@SA64R
@SA64R 2 года назад
Great question, I think that mechanical and aerospace cover more or less the same subjects, just that aero does focus more on aerodynamics where as mechanical is more tailored for someone wanted to go into a career of making machines which aren't aero or weight dependent. I'd say pick whichever you'd feel more motivated to study as I know people who did mech do aero jobs and people do did aero do mech jobs. So doesn't really matter which you pick as long as you are motivated to study it.
@niroshanarendra3798
@niroshanarendra3798 5 месяцев назад
I have all the stuff you mentioned except maths, so please do a video how to learn maths having a target doing of aerospace engineering.
@suwilanjisinyangwe2347
@suwilanjisinyangwe2347 2 года назад
I am really passionate for Aerospace Engineering and i have almost all the qualities you talked about but the only barrier is sponsorship......is there an alternative way i can pursue this course?
@SA64R
@SA64R 2 года назад
You could try to apply for degree apprenticeships, where you work for a company in the field of aerospace and they pay you to go to university as well.
@CarlosAM1
@CarlosAM1 6 месяцев назад
seems like all of these apply to me! Will give it a shot I guess :P
@zwalter2306
@zwalter2306 2 года назад
May I ask if calculus is relly that important to Aerospace engineering? To get me wrong, i love physics and math but calculus is kinda hard
@SA64R
@SA64R 2 года назад
Calculus is needed, its not avoidable I'm afraid to say
@quratulain3240
@quratulain3240 10 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for this video sir I want to ask that can a physics graduate having Bs physics (4 years) can take admission in master Aerospace engineering? and if yes how much cgpa im bs physics will be required for Msc in aerospace engineering?
@KennehGebra-cf9ds
@KennehGebra-cf9ds Год назад
I currently studying Aircraft Engineering but I am mostly concerned with "Job" availability.
@8218kelmo
@8218kelmo Год назад
hi am a 35yr old software engineer and want to switch to aerospace engineering... what road map do you advise me to take?
@SA64R
@SA64R Год назад
Do you want to be a software engineer in a aerospace company or actually become an aerospace engineer? If it is the latter I personally don't know a better way than do a BEng in aerospace engineering, do internships and then land a role in that industry as an aerospace engineer. I don't think it is as easy as someone going from another engineering discipline to software engineering.
@slimshady6242
@slimshady6242 Год назад
@@SA64R sir my doubt is ,. Currently I am pursuing BTech in artificial intelligence and data science (2nd year) but I have keen interest in Aerodynamic specially military aircraft , can I just study advanced books and acquire knowledge without degree to open a startup with team . Please reply 🙏🙏
@c0mpl3x91
@c0mpl3x91 3 месяца назад
Hey I know this is a bit unrelated but I began a Physics Bachelor and I had to drop out... even though i've always been good at Math and Physics I did not understand a single bit of the theory in "Mathematical Analysis" and "Linear Algebra" can someone give me some advice or help? My main issue is that the first month we're thrown into the deep abyss of definitions and axioms and I DO NOT KNOW WHAT TO DO WITH THAT... which points I should learn/keep and which points I can ignore....
@luisamariazuluaga1049
@luisamariazuluaga1049 6 месяцев назад
I love planes and cars , I love building legos , I love everything you said int his video even maths , but I'm doing the IB and I didnt take advanced maths or physics, but I'm getting good grades in the maths I am currently In, is still a good idea?
@Pham_Universe
@Pham_Universe 5 месяцев назад
I want to build satellites, deals with control systems in space vehicles , satellites etc.... So what engineering I choose, Electronics and Communication engineering or Aerospace engineering?
@gokulsethumadhavan5187
@gokulsethumadhavan5187 22 дня назад
almost everything applies to me except the math part...Im about to pursue my engineering should I go with aerospace??
@user-js7pj8vq1k
@user-js7pj8vq1k 3 месяца назад
I am interested in aerospace engineering more for the spacecraft side because im interested in space travel but if I was more interested in space would this be a good fit
@mandingo9928
@mandingo9928 2 года назад
Could you do a video on 3 year vs 4 year degrees? would be cool to see your perspective
@SA64R
@SA64R 2 года назад
Thanks for the suggestion will add it to the list!
@mohitnandanyadav2966
@mohitnandanyadav2966 Год назад
My doubt is might i do master in aerospace engineering after bachelor in computer science
@alistairedwards494
@alistairedwards494 Год назад
I want to fly Helicopters. I know a lot about them from start up to flying to landing. Hovering not sure but would love a Helicopters Licence. Any ideas?
@wildtripp2349
@wildtripp2349 2 года назад
I'm in 11th grade in high school and I'm wanting to major in areospace. I was wondering what 3D modeling program do you use? I'm getting certified into solidworks
@SA64R
@SA64R 2 года назад
At the university I went to, I was taught SolidWorks, however the years groups that followed me all started to be taught Fusion360. However, I know that SolidWorks is widely used in industry.
@heytm605
@heytm605 Год назад
I am thinking about aerospace from IIT , I DONT KNOW IF ITS A GOOD DECISION
@aygameryt
@aygameryt Год назад
What modelling software do you guys usually use?
@rebecka4049
@rebecka4049 3 месяца назад
Do you think it is worth studying aerospace engineering if u want to study robotics after? I want to pursue aerospace because that is where my passion lies, but I am worried about the limited opportunities in the industry.
@nightspore9719
@nightspore9719 Год назад
Thing is I like space and planes and like science and love cars the only setback is I’m not good at maths
@nagavenigunti9419
@nagavenigunti9419 2 года назад
how i have to prepare for jee main exam in physics and chemistry whch book i have to study for it
@kalpeshpuri7888
@kalpeshpuri7888 2 года назад
A video definitely for me💫🤪
@maxhaste4968
@maxhaste4968 2 года назад
Same!
@hex__icame
@hex__icame Год назад
I have to do a 4 years degree before becomg a airline pilot outside the military route. This might have saved me a career I wouldn't like 😭💙.
@matt7150
@matt7150 Год назад
Just go to school while u in the military
@techbro349
@techbro349 2 года назад
Nice video! Got some questions: Future of an aerospace engineer? Does an Aerospace Engineering program have an electronics subject? How much should I study to succesfully complete Aerospace Engineering
@SA64R
@SA64R 2 года назад
Please clarify your first question. Yes, there are a few electronics modules you can choose during your degree. I think the amount you have to study varies per person, but on average I'd say doing a couple hours a day after lectures will be sufficient if kept up consistently.
@KutloanoLetsebe
@KutloanoLetsebe Год назад
Can you do is astrophysics for you cause I can't choose between aero and physic😅
@pauleracleous6705
@pauleracleous6705 2 месяца назад
I like both planes and cars alike so... I'm trash at maths though guess I'm just gonna have to learn it
@aadityasyal7352
@aadityasyal7352 2 года назад
Can you please make a video about current situation of job market in aerospace industry in the UK?
@SA64R
@SA64R 2 года назад
I'll add it to the vids to make :D
@javeriaabbas380
@javeriaabbas380 Год назад
Thank you for the insights and advices. Though I would like to ask if it's possible to do masters in aerospace engineering after doing bs avionics engineering?
@SA64R
@SA64R Год назад
I think it should be ok, but just check directly with any universities you want to go to for that
@govindanepali2880
@govindanepali2880 Год назад
I am currently in 11th grade and thinking of pursing aerospace engineering. So my question is how much maths and how much computer programming or languages should i learn and how much should i put effort on making the physical things and how much effort should i put on my studies??
@SA64R
@SA64R Год назад
Focus on maths first. Spend 50:50 between studies and learning practical skills.
@xleah9105
@xleah9105 Год назад
Hi, I know this is one of your older videos but I was just wondering when you were doing aerospace engineering in uni what was your time table like? As in what time did you start your day at and what time did you finish at? Because I’m Irish and looking at doing aerospace engineering myself in uni but over here it’s 9am-5pm Monday to Friday so I’m just curious as to what it was like in the uk. Thanks for the great video too 😊
@robbieallen2923
@robbieallen2923 Год назад
I’m in my final year of a Masters in aerospace, and whilst I am not the guy in the video, I happen to go to the same university as him (Sheffield). Hours trickle down as you go through the years. Years 1 & 2 tend to be quite intensive time wise (not necessarily difficulty wise). Maybe 9-5 a few days a week, although with frequent hour breaks throughout. However, as you get into your final years, you’re expected to spend less time in lectures and more time self-studying. For example, in my fourth year, I have maybe 5-8 contact hours a week. A significant proportion of this year is my masters project however, so it is mostly self-directed. When deadlines pick up, 9-5 throughout the week is relatively normal. You can definitely get away with less, it depends what you want out of the degree. I would wager I spend ~30-40hrs/week, maybe more towards the end of the semester. Any questions, feel free to ask and I’ll try to get back to you.
@jaquaviontavious143
@jaquaviontavious143 Месяц назад
If anything this encourages me to pursue aerospace engineering
@jozigruda1345
@jozigruda1345 2 месяца назад
I have mostly everything but in math am not that good 😅 and am thinking about starting study aerospace engineering
@omfals
@omfals Год назад
When I look into it, a lot of good aerospace industries are in America and countries in Europe, if you are not a citizen of these countries, is it still a good idea to take aerospace and go through the long process of getting into those countries? Because I'm a little discouraged after seeing how hard it would be.
@SA64R
@SA64R Год назад
Yes it is hard, is it worth well that is up to you. I personally left the idea of being an aerospace engineer for the reasons I talk about here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-JXViUm7I5tc.html
@avinashthakur3795
@avinashthakur3795 2 года назад
I am terrible at maths but Rockets and spacecrafts fascinates me and from childhood i aspired to build and ang get engaged with these . So i should persue Aerospace OR NOT , I barely passed my high school exams .....
@SA64R
@SA64R 2 года назад
I'd say it would be challenging but when you are working in industry the level of maths you will need will be less than what you're expected to know at university. Consider doing an apprenticeship
@suwilanjisinyangwe2347
@suwilanjisinyangwe2347 2 года назад
your my role model
@urbanwarchief
@urbanwarchief 6 месяцев назад
You are*
@davidmarasigan3863
@davidmarasigan3863 2 года назад
So I'm in year 12 right now and it is reaching that stale state for a couple months. I do want to be an aerospace engineer in the future so I was wondering what areas of maths and physics can I learn right now to alleviate the learning stress in the future.
@SA64R
@SA64R 2 года назад
I'd say get a firm understanding of differential equations and calculus in general from maths, and for physics I'd say become proficient in mechanics since there will be a lot of this in Aerospace Engineering.
@olivier8223
@olivier8223 Год назад
yup he is right
@amanhelpedbythelord
@amanhelpedbythelord 9 месяцев назад
Go back to your foundational math and get grounded in it you'll find out that math would be so much easier for you
@arnavheerakar6608
@arnavheerakar6608 Год назад
Sir , I am kind off good at maths and phy but still not that confident. Can u pls advice me that in which areas must i be efficient enough to do my aerospace engineering perfectly..?
@SA64R
@SA64R Год назад
You do need to be proficient in Maths and Physics, but I feel that you can get there by just practicing questions often and learning from what you did wrong. The ironic thing is that when you go to work, you will use less complex maths that you do at university so you only really need to be awesome at Maths at university
@Ikigai747
@Ikigai747 7 месяцев назад
Thank You
@misterbig9025
@misterbig9025 3 месяца назад
Can you get a relevant job after graduation? My friend ended up becoming tuition teacher with such degree.
@dylomu25
@dylomu25 8 месяцев назад
What about aeronautical engineering?
@cosimobrandizzi7922
@cosimobrandizzi7922 Год назад
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="306">5:06</a> great museum
@ricky8269
@ricky8269 2 года назад
I excel at math and physics but I kinda lack in the building things department. Do you have any tips on how to improve my creative side or just get better at building things?
@davidmarasigan3863
@davidmarasigan3863 2 года назад
Same boat as you here, I'm fine with learning the theoretical side, but I do lack in any building experience aside from simple garden stuff.
@SA64R
@SA64R 2 года назад
Hey Ricky and David, firstly if you've the academic proof you're capable definitely apply since that's the main thing that matters. I myself didn't have a massive amount of experience building physical things aside from doing DIY stuff. If you do want to improve your practical skills before university I would recommend perhaps building a drone from a kit. So you don't need to worry about having 3D printers and other machines, so it may be a relatively cost effective way to dabble with making something physical. Hope this helps :)
@abderahimB
@abderahimB 10 месяцев назад
im ok to all the thing you say . only I have problem withe mathe and slit problem in physics
@MrunmayeeJoshi-jv2je
@MrunmayeeJoshi-jv2je 2 месяца назад
Can i do computer science engineering in ug and then pursue aerospace engineering in pg
@eurusratched8941
@eurusratched8941 Год назад
I hate math,but love physics ,,and have passion for cars and aerospace।।now tell me what will be good for me
@owjash6869
@owjash6869 2 года назад
Which laptop is best for students who is studying aeronautical engineering?
@SA64R
@SA64R 2 года назад
If you can offer a decent laptop then get a "gaming spec" laptop so decent graphics card (4 years old at most) and 16 GB ram plus a quad-core CPU. The high spec is so you can do your own fluids simulations and CAD work on your own machine if you need to. Also make sure its a windows computer as you'll struggle with software compatibility with Macs. Its common nowadays that unis have remote desktop, so you can use the better uni computers if your laptop cannot handle the computation power.
@spadez4391
@spadez4391 2 года назад
I am interested in Aerospace engineering , but my physics is bit weak . I am currently in class 12, so now if I make my physics and maths stronger, will it be okay ??
@SA64R
@SA64R 2 года назад
Yeh, you should be fine if you work at it and become stronger in those subjects.
@sujay7246
@sujay7246 2 года назад
Hey man, great content. I'm just right in the middle of choosing my career path.. I just really love physics and space. But in my country we don't have much aerospace engineering clgs. So I am taking B.E aeronautical engineering, after that will I be able to do aerospace engineering as a PG course? Is that worth it?
@SA64R
@SA64R 2 года назад
Thanks :) In the UK aerospace and aeronautical are more or less the same thing, so not sure if that's the case for your country. In the UK you can do a masters in aerospace engineering after doing a bachelors.
@sriramu1641
@sriramu1641 Год назад
@@SA64R is masters in aeronautical engineering hard ?
@sirimandiarra5042
@sirimandiarra5042 Год назад
Very good ♥️
@flyingzombie6415
@flyingzombie6415 2 года назад
Hey I wanted to ask you that if I am weak at maths and I really want to do aerospace engineering should I do it??
@SA64R
@SA64R 2 года назад
It'll likely be difficult, but why not try first to see how it is, if you succeed awesome if you don't at least you can say I tried what have you got to lose?
@aaronfigueroa6680
@aaronfigueroa6680 2 года назад
I’m interested in Aeronautical engineering
@amassredradui9308
@amassredradui9308 10 месяцев назад
im so bad in physic but i really want to do this degree im lost
@monica.m8778
@monica.m8778 Год назад
Currently finished my 12th grade and applied for aerospace engineering in a college... My classes will get start from next month.. I have a month gap.. I want to use them wisely... Can you say any topics that i should learn earlier, before starting my classes? Topics related to aerospace?
@Nisha-gj9do
@Nisha-gj9do Год назад
Where did you did the admission dear...?
@SA64R
@SA64R Год назад
I'd say familiarise yourself with basic aerodynamics e.g Bernoulli's equation and what dynamic and static pressure is as well as gain a basic understanding of thermodynamics such as the various laws
@330hhhh9
@330hhhh9 Год назад
How much does the college you went to matter in aerospace? I know for sure that i 100% want to go into aerospace but i just started freshman year of high school and I'm already feeling the pressure of trying to get all A's and spending all my time in extra-curriculars to get into a school like mit
@SA64R
@SA64R Год назад
Well it will affect you because a university with more extracurricular activities and networks with industry will be the best for you to go to. Firstly, through the projects you will develop a lot of practical skills which is very important to land internships and ultimately grad roles but connections will make it easier to know whom to talk to to get into specific companies.
@kahaangandhi6672
@kahaangandhi6672 Год назад
But does Aerospace Engineering in University of Sheffield include Spacecraft making. Because on the website it only shows about flights. Need a reply from you on this Sagar!
@SA64R
@SA64R Год назад
There's aspects of spacecraft propulsion you do in your 4th year if you choose MEng
@GameInOne
@GameInOne Год назад
Currently researching on colleges to study aerospace engineering I’m confident in maths and physics and trying to apply in us and Canada but I don’t really have extracurricular I mostly spend my time studying, reading books ,playing chess or helping my father in work Currently I’m learning c++ and taking Ielts prep classes also preparing for sat(self study ) What are my chances for getting a scholarship? I’m obviously not going for ivy leagues or some top rated colleges but what are my chances for decent college Heard they put much emphasis on extracurricular and social work so I am kinda afraid
@SA64R
@SA64R Год назад
I wish I could advise you but I've never applied for university in Canada nor did I apply for a scholarship in a foreign university. I wish you all the best however!
@GameInOne
@GameInOne Год назад
@@SA64R Thank you and What about in USA ?
@jnoub2947
@jnoub2947 Год назад
Depends where you’re going but my university was one of the easiest ones to get into Ontario. Reading, playing chess and coding is really amazing for you because engineering is one of those courses that require lots of problem solving and logical thinking and all those skills you listed help tremendously with that. My university accepts anyone really especially because of covid, but places like Waterloo university (arguably the best engineering university in Canada) is much more strict. Usually university give you entrance scholarships based on your high school marks, apply for scholarships from the uni and outside of the uni, apply for bursaries and do good in uni
@edeaibuedefe287
@edeaibuedefe287 Год назад
Hey I'm in my final year in my Computer science Bachelor degree program but I want to work towards an Aerospace degree, can I get a Master's degree in Aerospace engineering or do I have to go for extra classes
@SA64R
@SA64R Год назад
To do a masters in aerospace most universities look for mechanical, electrical or general engineering graduates. So it may be tricky. But I'd say email universities and ask them directly, they may be able to help you.
@ede7083
@ede7083 Год назад
@@SA64R oh okay Thanks 😊
@Dogojiro
@Dogojiro 2 года назад
I have a question...I have a passion for f1 and aviation.. so which is more worth to study for?
@SA64R
@SA64R 2 года назад
Aerospace engineering is perfect for you
@A7I786
@A7I786 Год назад
I was planning to do a degree apprenticeship in aerospace engineering, would it be a good idea?
@SA64R
@SA64R Год назад
Yes, it is a good idea
@gloriaadefila7221
@gloriaadefila7221 10 месяцев назад
What if you are a girl and want to become an aeronautical engineer
@bryant3825
@bryant3825 5 месяцев назад
Hi I know maybe I am late to this. But I discovered my passion to become an Aerospace Engineer. But the thing is that I am almost in my 40s and I have a Masters degree an M.S. In Aeronautics specializing in Space Operations, but I want to do engineering. I want to build more of that skill set to join NASA and want to work with NASA's Artemis Program. But the thing is with me is that It took me a long time for me to get to my Masters and even then its not enough. I love Aircraft, Spacecraft, Rockets, and I do love racing espically Formula 1 cars. I love fast vehicles including Supersonic and hypersonic aircraft and rockets. I am sorry if this is long but I am trying my best to enter with the Aerospace Industry (Space Sector) but its been difficult to get in. Also I do want to design different aircraft, rockets and spacecrafts again the thing is with me is that, I am a bit older but I am not sure on what to do. I graduated of a prestigious University. Sorry for the long response.
@jameshess2912
@jameshess2912 4 месяца назад
Hi Bryan, my son is at school for aerospace engineering at the UF and we don't know if NASA facility in Florida has any internship for sophomore students. Do you or others know anything about that?
@astrokid9636
@astrokid9636 2 года назад
Can i study aerospace engineering after my 12th grade ? I just passed and aced it. Let me know. Another question: can i study aerospace engineering after i complete aeronautical engineering? Are they similar?
@SA64R
@SA64R 2 года назад
I'm not familiar with the "grade" system as I'm from the UK and we use years but if grade 12 translates to year 13 in the UK then yes definitely. Aeronautical engineering and aerospace engineering are the same thing, its just some universities prefer one name over the other.
@matthewjohannessen8122
@matthewjohannessen8122 Год назад
I Want to become a pilot as I’m very passionate about aviation but I’m also interested on aerospace engineering because it could be useful as a pilot, is it worth it?
@SA64R
@SA64R Год назад
I get asked this a lot and my honest answer is, implicitly it'll help you understand the theory of flight much more in depth. But explicitly your route to become a pilot is probably going to be longer since you will need to obtain a degree then join flight school and you don't need a degree to get into flight school
@adarshvarma3524
@adarshvarma3524 2 года назад
Do you need a level physics for aerospace engineering?
@SA64R
@SA64R 2 года назад
It is a desirable A-Level to do for getting into aerospace, however, it isn't always a hard requirement. Though it will make your life easier if you do choose it.
@mohammedbamo6149
@mohammedbamo6149 Год назад
I have taken a diploma in aviation maintenance and got FAA license and I’m currently working as an aircraft mechanic would aerospace engineering be easy for me ?
@SA64R
@SA64R Год назад
I'd say it may be challenging from an academia standpoint as doing a degree in aerospace engineering is very maths and equation heavy. So you will excel for sure in the practical aspect, but you'd probably require to work a bit harder when it comes to understanding the theory.
@asdfgh060
@asdfgh060 11 месяцев назад
Yes its for me🙂
@notAgameR3S
@notAgameR3S Год назад
hello i need to ask that will universities accept me for aerospace program if i didnt take chemistry in high school. I studied A levels by the way.
@robbieallen2923
@robbieallen2923 Год назад
The only engineering degree that will probably demand chemistry is chemical engineering. Every other degree you will be fine, including aerospace. Most engineers did not do chemistry A-Level.
@suwilanjisinyangwe2347
@suwilanjisinyangwe2347 2 года назад
So who was your role model in university and high school
@SA64R
@SA64R 2 года назад
Don't think I had a specific person, probably a combination of people form astronauts to tech billionaires
@lucky-cg7nl
@lucky-cg7nl 2 года назад
What was your favourite subject in high school ?
@SA64R
@SA64R 2 года назад
Maths
@Gabe-uh6ed
@Gabe-uh6ed 2 года назад
@@SA64R ewww
@yusufalghifari8772
@yusufalghifari8772 Год назад
hi mate! im not good at math and physics.. can i have a chance? but, i've interest in aircraft or cars..
@SA64R
@SA64R Год назад
It may be challenging, but I'd say it's best to give it a try than not try at all
@hasankaiser4563
@hasankaiser4563 Год назад
I've never been someone who enjoys hands on building... should that rule out engineering for me?
@SA64R
@SA64R Год назад
Not entirely, a lot of engineering work is done on computers through CAD, CFD or other tools like that
@noufnn1035
@noufnn1035 Год назад
Nice video, I have a question: if I was interested in avionics, is aerospace engineering the right major?
@SA64R
@SA64R Год назад
Yes, though you may also want to consider something like mechatronics or electrical engineering
@noufnn1035
@noufnn1035 Год назад
@SA64R thanks for responding, and someone told me that electrical engineering will be difficult, if I was only interested in the aerospace applications in electrical engineering.
@suwilanjisinyangwe2347
@suwilanjisinyangwe2347 2 года назад
how can SAT exams help me with enrollment to a aerospace university
@SA64R
@SA64R 2 года назад
I've not done SAT exams as I'm from the UK, so I don't know
@arunapatil2581
@arunapatil2581 2 года назад
Is statistics and probability useful for aerospace engineering
@SA64R
@SA64R 2 года назад
I don't really remember using that in the course
@alexlarson2466
@alexlarson2466 Год назад
Mechanical engineers can easily work as aerodynamicists. It's pretty much the same degree tbh. We take plenty of thermodynamics and fluids just like aero. And mechanical engineers can work as aerospace engineers just as easily tbh
@fellox3339
@fellox3339 Год назад
I like formula 1 and space!
@suwilanjisinyangwe2347
@suwilanjisinyangwe2347 2 года назад
how can i get enrolled to an aerospace university after 12th grade
@SA64R
@SA64R 2 года назад
Depending on where you're applying to I suspect you'd have to apply via the university website or if you're in the UK it is via UCAS.
@sebastiancabrera5722
@sebastiancabrera5722 10 месяцев назад
I wanna be pilot
@trektor6673
@trektor6673 8 месяцев назад
Watching this as an aerospace engineer realizing this wasn't for me :/
@abdikadirQulle
@abdikadirQulle Год назад
inshaalah i will be one day aerospace engneering
@SA64R
@SA64R Год назад
Wish you all the best ✈️
@abdikadirQulle
@abdikadirQulle Год назад
@@SA64R too
@wa51m
@wa51m Год назад
I am a student at class 12 and I want to pursue aerospace but I have poor eyesight. However I'm good at math, should I pursue aerospace engineering?
@SA64R
@SA64R Год назад
Having poor eyesight isn't a hindrance when getting into the aerospace industry as an engineer, if you want to be a pilot that's a different story. If you're good with maths then I would say go for it!
@wa51m
@wa51m Год назад
@@SA64R Thanks. I'm going for it💯
@devpatel8453
@devpatel8453 2 года назад
I am Interested in Space Robotics, so can i choose aerospace engineering at B.tech and then Robotics in Masters?
@SA64R
@SA64R 2 года назад
I don't think there's a one true path but what you said is definitely a great choice
@devpatel8453
@devpatel8453 2 года назад
@@SA64R thank you!
@hybestaffbornonmars5839
@hybestaffbornonmars5839 2 года назад
@@devpatel8453are u indian???
@devpatel8453
@devpatel8453 2 года назад
@@hybestaffbornonmars5839 yes
@hybestaffbornonmars5839
@hybestaffbornonmars5839 2 года назад
@@devpatel8453 i say it's best to study b.tech aerospace engineering in iit or iisc ....
@dheerajbasel7352
@dheerajbasel7352 Год назад
I'm an Indian & want to persue B-Tech in Aerospace Engineering followed by Masters in Canada. What is the acceptance rate for the job prospects in Canada / Europe considering that I do well in B-Tech & Masters?
@SA64R
@SA64R Год назад
I don't know the statistics to be honest, since you're not a citizen of a european country or canada, you may find restrictions in terms of where you can work due to the defence sector being a good chunk of the aerospace market.
@dheerajbasel7352
@dheerajbasel7352 Год назад
@@SA64R Thankyou Do I need to seek security clearance for the same? Also, will it be permitted once I get PR?
@suwilanjisinyangwe2347
@suwilanjisinyangwe2347 2 года назад
can i be good in aerospace without doing Aeronautical Engineering pls help me pursue the right one
@SA64R
@SA64R 2 года назад
I know most who go into aerospace do have some form of aerospace or mechanical degree.
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