Engineering Career Research Paper

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There are many things you can do in high school that can help you be prepared for college. Like, taking as many math classes as you can the more you take in high school which is payed for the cheaper college will be for you. So, any AP math and science class with help because it counts as a college credit. You should start from an earlier age at doing puzzles and other things that work your brain like reading so you can have easier comprehension skills. So, you can get into high classes in high school. Before picking your career as an engineer you could job shadow and see what you are really getting yourself into or else you might not like it and change in college. If you don't like building or being creative to solve problems engineering is not for you. You can all so prepare …show more content…

Working as an aerospace engineer each place has different benefits but most have all health care they need like dental and health care. Vacation is a big thing most aerospace engineers work sometimes from home so that's like a live vacation but most work in an office building and they get little vacation time like most people these days. They offer paid vacation, sick leave, and holidays. There are many opening for being an aerospace engineer because they do about everything, from place deysine and parts manufacturing, to making cars more aerodynamic, to making missile bodies for the army, but most jobs are in the lower part of the country. Like florida, california, texas. There is around 70,000 jobs out there for aerospace engineering, but there is thousands more being made every day. Aerospace engineering is a career that not many people go for because its kinda boring at points.(life at

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