Allow myself to introduce...myself...
Allow myself to introduce...myself...
(OP)
Hi everyone, just joined you forum (actually just realized it existed a few days ago) and can say browsing the forums has brought me a lot of insight and assurance as to why I am in this field. Currently I am in my third year of aerospace engineering at Ryerson University (don't worry I'm not here to spam you with my resume lol) but I am coming up to a decision that will probably decide my career path and overall fate (might be a little overdramatic). Anyway by 4th year we are supposed to streamline into either AIRCRAFT or SPACE SYSTEMS, and I am really at a loss for what I should choose. I think I mainly got into aerospace for the fact that I would once like to see the exploration of space evolved into something more grand, but in my lifetime I'm just not sure that it would be wise to choose the space stream, as my gut feeling tells me I would get stuck doing satellite sensors or something I find bland and really uninteresting. On the other hand I feel as though in the aircraft stream I could further my knowledge of aerodynamics and in-atmosphere performance and could lead me to what is popular in this day in space (ie private manned spacecraft like spaceshipone etc.). I known this is my decision and the owness is on me, but my real question to is if my thinking is in check? Am I being realistic? Any advice is very much appreciated! Thanks and look forward to getting to know you all!
Jesse
Jesse





RE: Allow myself to introduce...myself...
There have been some useful links in these fora to some of the recent successes.
On the other hand the aero-industry seems to lurch from one rough patch to another with the news that the Airbus consortium is to shed 25% of its workforce.
Doubtless you will find examples of doom and gloom and of optimism for both sectors but the main thing is not to write off the space sector too soon. It isn't all about satellites.
JMW
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RE: Allow myself to introduce...myself...
Jesse
RE: Allow myself to introduce...myself...
that being said, control theory is good to know, and applicable in fields outside of spacecraft. and at the end of the day aero. grads work in the space industry, and space grads in the plane industry, so it's not like you're really burning any bridges; and (a little dose of reality) what you specialise in at uni. isn't critically important to your first job (as you know very little, sorry).
from your post you want to ultimately work in the space industry ... so go with it and good luck.
RE: Allow myself to introduce...myself...
RE: Allow myself to introduce...myself...
Cheers
Greg Locock
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