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>> No.11320612 [View]
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>only has 3 places he can work as an aero major
>can't code
>was valedictorian
it hurts
posting this from the line of a company that only wants aero majors because fluids

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>>11203385
I was thinking of doing CS with math or physics prior to wanting to do Aerospace Engineering. Personally, I wouldn't mind working for the military. And while 6 figure is really fuckin good, id be pretty satisfied with 50k+. I still don't understand what exactly do aerospace engineers do. I know what it has to do with, but what would an average day in an aerospace job look like? Doing formulas? Designing something? Testing something? No matter how hard I look i can't seem to find anything that would describe an average days work.
And yes CS is definitely very interesting. I dont have much free time, but I try to learn as much as possible. Right now I'm reading SICP trying to learn LISP. Pray for me bros it all seems so complex (Life that is, not lisp)

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