Shobhita AddedMonday, December 11, 2017 at 12:40 PM Confused as to what to do after my bachelor's. I'm sure that I want to to study further, but not sure what specifically. I'm interested in power engineering(smart grids, renewables) but I'm scared. I'm wondering if it will be too tough to study because a most people I know say so. Also, I have an interest in aerospace, but it is hard for a an electrical engineering student to study in that field. Any suggestions? I'm in my third year. Also if you have any university suggestions, I'd be grateful. Related to Aeronautical/Aerospace , Choosing a Degree, Difficult Classes, Education, Electrical, Energy, Graduate School, Self Doubt, Space Areas of Impact Education, Energy, Space Reset Sort By Default Katie Smith , Appalachian Power Company Answered Wednesday, December 20, 2017 at 11:38 AM If you are interested in aerospace I would suggest you take some mechanical electives. The more diversity in your education the better. If your university offers a renewable energy course as an elective I would also take that. Any education after your bachelors will be tough, but if you have kept a decent GPA then you will do fine in any course you choose. I haven't pursued my own masters degree yet, so I will not be much help with choosing a university. Good luck in your endeavors. Katie Smith , Appalachian Power Company Answered Wednesday, December 20, 2017 at 11:38 AM If you are interested in aerospace I would suggest you take some mechanical electives. The more diversity in your education the better. If your university offers a renewable energy course as an elective I would also take that. Any education after your bachelors will be tough, but if you have kept a decent GPA then you will do fine in any course you choose. I haven't pursued my own masters degree yet, so I will not be much help with choosing a university. Good luck in your endeavors.