Justin, Walterboro , S.C.

AddedThursday, January 14, 2016 at 12:49 PM

Was it frustrating learning to do your job?

Was it frustrating to learning how to do your job? Also could give me suggestions on what I need to take for Aerospace Engineering.
  • Victoria Coverstone , University of Illinois
    Answered Thursday, January 14, 2016 at 12:49 PM
    Learning any profession most likely has frustrating experiences during the training period. I found aerospace engineering to be no different. The math and physic knowledge that one needs to be a good aerospace engineer is broad so start taking these types of classes as soon as you feel prepared. The frustration felt during the learning period eventually leads to understanding and eventually to confidence in your technical skills. Aerospace engineering is an exciting and challenging career that I believe is well worth enduring the frustration along the way.
     
    All my best to you in pursuing your dreams.