bobcvn65
Aerospace
- May 10, 2005
- 11
Recently I was medically discharged from the US Navy, where I worked as a nuclear machinist, and now the VA is offering a program that will pay for my school since, due to my injuries, I am unable to work as a machinist. I want some perspective on the aerospace industry. I've been accepted to Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, where I hope to gain a master's degree in Aerospace Engineering. I'm mostly interested in propulsion and space mechanics. Is this a good path in the industry to take? Please offer any comments.