i wish everybody good luck at this but my dad is a boss at aerospace and i wish him the best of luck lol >> ( just that once in one of the machines there, he sliced his thumb completly off )
No, not really, sorry. This was a school assignment and I don't have that class anymore. The closest thing I guess is a video called "meteor shower #bringbackpluto" that I have my MichelleTells channel. The end of talks about Pluto haha.
(I know this because my dad is one but I can't promise his experience is the same as everyone's)
Yes, in the work place AE's write, but more than that they make A LOT of power point presentations.
As for chemistry, I know it's important but not as important as physics. If you're strong in physics I'd bet that be ok with a college if you talk to them about it.
I cant wait till i finish my degree...if things go well...by the summer of 2010, I shall graduate as an Aerospace Engineer..Please pray for me..and wish me luck !!
The information is out of date by about a decade. I'm currently going Aerospace engineering and if you don't have calculus background, you can kiss your first year good bye. Nowadays AE also have higher salary, which starts from 70G and up. But in my opinion, best the top of you class and get way more :) Yeah you'll need dedication at work, so why not start dedication at school. Good Luck to all AE.
Most of this information was based on an interview with my dad, so it is probably more than 10 years out of date :D But this powerpoint was just to tell my Chemistry class about possible science careers so I think it served it's purpose.
I've looked into Embry Riddle, and it's a great school with a lot of opportunities. The school is highly credited - a leader in aerospace. Unfortunately, the school is also very expensive. I'm willing to invest my time, but not a thousand dollars per units. Not until I see the light at the end of the tunnel. Thanks for the tip dookiekong
It costs about $35,000 a year to attend Embry-Riddle and $50,000 if you want to fly there. I would highly suggest you attend somewhere else. I stayed at the school for 3 months and you don't see where that money goes to because the campus isn't very big, everything is packed together and there really isn't allot of beauty to it if anything. That is just my opinion. The people there are kind and the education is top notch, its just the campus that drew me off. I wouldn't stay 4 years there.
I'm EngD in aerospace engineering
huntercross14 2 years ago
i wish everybody good luck at this but my dad is a boss at aerospace and i wish him the best of luck lol >> ( just that once in one of the machines there, he sliced his thumb completly off )
abbiexxbbexx 2 years ago
Thanks for this, do you have anymore more of these videos?
suj123456789 2 years ago
(This is kiten2cat12345 on my new account)
No, not really, sorry. This was a school assignment and I don't have that class anymore. The closest thing I guess is a video called "meteor shower #bringbackpluto" that I have my MichelleTells channel. The end of talks about Pluto haha.
Thanks for watching! :)
MichelleTells 2 years ago
lol why would you need imformation on aerospace anyway ?
abbiexxbbexx 2 years ago
AEROSPAAAAAAAAAAAACE!!
OHHHH YEAHHH!!!!
YEAHHHHH!!! OH YEAHHH!!!
WOOOOOOOOOO!!!
(I just graduated, that's why XD)
rapiscrap09 2 years ago 2
Chyea!! Aerospace!!!!
aznmauler 2 years ago
hey,
do aerospace engineers write thing alot?
and in high school i didn't take chemistry so is that a problem (do like it) physics!!!
do you use alot of chemistry?
thx
karking93 2 years ago
(I know this because my dad is one but I can't promise his experience is the same as everyone's)
Yes, in the work place AE's write, but more than that they make A LOT of power point presentations.
As for chemistry, I know it's important but not as important as physics. If you're strong in physics I'd bet that be ok with a college if you talk to them about it.
MichelleTells 2 years ago
btw I'm also the person who posted this video, I switched accounts lol
MichelleTells 2 years ago
thx
so they don't write big reports like a wildlife biologist.
karking93 2 years ago
I cant wait till i finish my degree...if things go well...by the summer of 2010, I shall graduate as an Aerospace Engineer..Please pray for me..and wish me luck !!
dhakagod 2 years ago 7
awesome how exciting! Good Luck! :)
kiten2cat12345 2 years ago
thank you for posting i feel more motivated for AE now
SINKID3 3 years ago 2
The information is out of date by about a decade. I'm currently going Aerospace engineering and if you don't have calculus background, you can kiss your first year good bye. Nowadays AE also have higher salary, which starts from 70G and up. But in my opinion, best the top of you class and get way more :) Yeah you'll need dedication at work, so why not start dedication at school. Good Luck to all AE.
kaoson2K8 3 years ago 3
Thank you for sharing!
Most of this information was based on an interview with my dad, so it is probably more than 10 years out of date :D But this powerpoint was just to tell my Chemistry class about possible science careers so I think it served it's purpose.
Anyways, thanks for watching! Good luck to you!
kiten2cat12345 3 years ago
wat college are u attending currently and does Embry Riddle Aeronautical University sound great to you?
dookiekong007 3 years ago
I've looked into Embry Riddle, and it's a great school with a lot of opportunities. The school is highly credited - a leader in aerospace. Unfortunately, the school is also very expensive. I'm willing to invest my time, but not a thousand dollars per units. Not until I see the light at the end of the tunnel. Thanks for the tip dookiekong
kaoson2K8 3 years ago
ohh, really? tat expensive? how much was the expense when u saw it?
dookiekong007 3 years ago
It costs about $35,000 a year to attend Embry-Riddle and $50,000 if you want to fly there. I would highly suggest you attend somewhere else. I stayed at the school for 3 months and you don't see where that money goes to because the campus isn't very big, everything is packed together and there really isn't allot of beauty to it if anything. That is just my opinion. The people there are kind and the education is top notch, its just the campus that drew me off. I wouldn't stay 4 years there.
marick626 3 years ago
@kaoson2K8 do you think precalc is good enough?
christiandukie 1 year ago
good explanation made me a bit aware ty
tunc34 3 years ago