u/Any_Dimension6868

So I am going to be starting my college this year, and I am sure that I want to work in aerospace. It might sound naive since I don't have "real" experience, but I enjoy freehand CADing space shuttles, fuselages and I really love designing stuff, so naturally I do want to get into the cfd, airflow and whatnot. So is it better to do my undergrad in aero or mech because I'm scared I might miss out on some structural or thermo stuff done more in deep in mech. It's a quite blurry line from what I see. I also will probably definitely be doing masters in aero.

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u/Any_Dimension6868 — 8 days ago