Quinn asked Elizabeth Bierman, Honeywell Aerospace Added Friday, February 11, 2022 at 6:35 PM I want to be a aerospace engineer then astronaut, how do I do this cause I have autism in 10th grade. Answers 0
Rachael Amoah Added Friday, March 24, 2017 at 5:12 AM hello, Please am about to pursue aeronautical engineering what am I supposed to know before I enter the university? thanks. What I should know before pursuing aeronautic engineering in terms of academics. Answers 1 Elizabeth Bierman, Honeywell Aerospace Answered Monday, April 17, 2017 at 8:44 AM HI! To enter college to study aerospace engineering be sure that you are taking the classes in high school that the college indicates you need to be ready. What this usually is 3-4 years of science, 4 years of math, and 1-2 years of a foreign language. ...
Abbey, University of Mississippi asked Elizabeth Bierman, Honeywell Aerospace Added Saturday, May 14, 2016 at 4:48 PM My school does not have an aerospace engineering program, should I study chemical engineering instead? I am currently a Freshman at Ole Miss and have recently become very interested in the field of aerospace after hearing a speaker from NASA at a convention over spring break. I would like to pursue a career in engineering to do so because of my love for math and the upcoming possibilities with the trip to Mars. Unfortunately our school doesn't offer an aerospace program or degree, so I was wondering what the best route to go would be maybe chemical engineering, transferring schools, etc.? Also, ... Answers 1 Elizabeth Bierman, Honeywell Aerospace Answered Saturday, May 14, 2016 at 4:48 PM HI Abby, Thanks for the question. Congrats on deciding on a career in engineering! I hope you enjoy it...for me college was very hard but worth it in the end. In terms of going into a career at NASA, my advice would be mechanical, electrical or ...
Amy, asked Elizabeth Bierman, Honeywell Aerospace Added Saturday, January 30, 2016 at 12:18 AM I would like to be sent to space to research planets I am 12 years old and am looking into the future of what I would want to do for a living when I grow up. I am looking into all different types of engineering, but one of the main ones I am interested in is Aerospace engineering. I am looking into and researching all different types of engineering. When I figured out I could write a question on this website to an actual aerospace engineer, I was very excited. If I became an Aerospace engineer, what are the possibilities of me being able to work ... Answers 1 Elizabeth Bierman, Honeywell Aerospace Answered Saturday, January 30, 2016 at 12:18 AM Hi Amy, Thanks for the question. Honestly, the possibilities are endless. When I was your age, I wanted to be an astronaut so that is why I became an aerospace engineer and then when I was in college I learned there was so much more opportunities in ...
Andrea, Managua Added Saturday, November 14, 2015 at 1:03 PM What advice can you give me so I can fit in more in a tough work environment? Dear EngineerGirl, I am a Business administrator but I am attracted to Engineering and decided to study engineering in a master´s degree. I have been told that I do not have the personality to be an engineer, that I am not tough enough, not serious enough, specifically that I have ¨a hello kitty personality¨. What advice can you give me so I can fit in more in a tough work environment? I do not know what to do to appear more serious without changing my personality. Answers 1 Elizabeth Bierman, Honeywell Aerospace Answered Saturday, November 14, 2015 at 1:03 PM HI Andrea, My advice is for you build a network of other women engineers so that when you do run into someone who is not embracing the benefits of diversity in the workplace you have people to turn to. Not everyone in the workplace feels the same about ...