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9299131 No.9299131 [Reply] [Original]

Hello guys,

Dont even know if i wam posting on the right board but here I go.

be me second year aerospace engieering student. looking for internships/placements. am in the uk atm. anybody knows any forums/sites related to aerospace? or if any of you is an aerospace engineer that can help mee boost my ass in finding a job pls.

please and thank you

>> No.9300869
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9300869

youre not going to make it if you post on a mongolian breakfast forum for job placements

>> No.9300882

>>9299131
There is just no way you'll get AS internship after two years. Forget it already.

Continue getting good grades, and you could end up lucky in the future.

>> No.9300925

>>9299131
Maybe look at any market that uses turbine engines or fluid mechanics.

Boat aerodynamics, car aerodynamics, propellers, turbine generators, wind turbines.
Basically anything that needs to move efficiently. Even bicycle helmets.Make an aerodynamic chest plate for cyclists. Make a boomerang. Just do a hobby that relates to fluid flow that shows your head is in the game. IDK what software is used in industry for modelling fluid flow, but get some software and fuck around with it.
Like >>9300882 said, two years might be too little experience.

>> No.9300947

>>9299131
reach out to Lockheed Martin?

>> No.9300951

i miss wrath