Just added aerospaceAerospace. Chose Mechanical as the closest.
Aerospace. Chose Mechanical as the closest.
Thanks--changed my vote.Just added aerospace
Are you aware that there are BSAE degrees?In reality, many types of engineers can say aerospace if they work in the aerospace INDUSTRY.
Probably more technically accurate to ask about Aeronautical Engineers, which I are one!
I say "aerospace" because that's what it says on my diploma.In reality, many types of engineers can say aerospace if they work in the aerospace INDUSTRY.
Probably more technically accurate to ask about Aeronautical Engineers, which I are one!
Aeronautical/Mechanical Undergrad
Mechanical Grad
7 years working in the aerospace industry and having a blast (almost everyday).
Difference between mechanical and civil: Mechanical Engineers build weapons, Civil Engineers build targets.
I see Structural engineer didn’t make the cut
I’ve been accused of, and admit to, being a Redneck Engineer.
Most frequently used implements: BFHs, come-alongs, pry-bars, Sawzalls, duct tape, JB Weld.
Degree from School of Hard Knocks.
Hold my beer.
Not really. Was mostly just curious how popular the different engineering majors were among us. As for me, I'm doing Industrial engineering(was originally mechanical but industrial fits more of what I want to do), so I would be especially interested in talking to anyone on here that has an industrial engineering degree.@Matthew K I know you're a freshman in engineering school. Are you trying to decide which to go into?
Or as we called it... Imaginary EngineeringNot really. Was mostly just curious how popular the different engineering majors were among us. As for me, I'm doing Industrial engineering(was originally mechanical but industrial fits more of what I want to do), so I would be especially interested in talking to anyone on here that has an industrial engineering degree.