Was just wondering, since I've seen these photos you uploaded all around the catalog and website, did you take them or are these just the school's stock photos that you decided to load for all of us to see? I ask because they're pretty well done and I am an amature photographer myself.
I am Rajmohan Waghela from Ahmedabad, India. I have been some how accepted to for the aerospace engineering course. I would like to ask you a few question.
A lot of people freak me out by saying that what we learn in ours schools would be quite useless and i would just be lost in classroom.I want to know how true is it?
Ya, basically i'm worried that I will be a sitting duck with an aeros. engg. degree after 4 years. Coz as you know the aerospace industry in India is in the stone ages currently...myt hav to end up working for ISRO for peanuts in return.
I applied to U Toronto in Canada as well...yet to hear from them. Please tell me more about your backup plans. People are saying that aerospace engg. is just a specialization and that it is unwise to start off with it in the bachelor's level.
Ya but I have heard great things about aerospace at ERAU.
Oh ya, can I ask you whether you get to do any university based research at bachelor's level at ERAU? I applied to MIT and Caltech just because they allow the under grads to do research.
Hey Praful. Hi this another guy from India here. I just gt acceptd at ERAU for BS aerospce engg. I really dont know much about the marketibility of this degree from ERAU in india. Tell me what are you planing to do after you graduate from ERAU? ive heard that US is very strict about giving employment to foreigners....so any idea you can be will be helpful in deciding if i shud study abroad. i mean lyk if i cant earn back the money i spend on education abroad...its pointless. So please find out what other indians are doing after they graduate. Thanks, I really appreciate it.
wasting time doing assignemts, wasting time working here and there, wasting time helping out people, wasting time tutoring people, wasting time going out running, wasting time reading foreign policy books instead of engineering stuff, wasting time playing ultimate frisbee, wasting time playing basketball, wasting time watching movies, wasting time on social networking......
to sum it all up
WASTING TIME
About Me:
This guy from India.
studying engineering with a whole bunch of different interests. Dont know what I was thinking, when I chose the field, since I have more interest in International Politics and Foreign Policy and Military history and tactics.
I m also the Honors Program on campus, which is a bunch of seminars which cover a wide breath of topics to the deepest of depths (sometimes dig deeper)..
Besides these things I was in AFROTC in my freshman year. I took it up hoping to get some clue of what it means to be a warrior in the U.S.A.F. , and I m certain the experience was more than enriching.
to include other things, I get some cycling done on weekends on my new bicycle, tutor students in the tutor lab, play ultimate frisbee, basketball, volleyball, sometimes soccer, experiment with every other sport. I work at the computer lab and assist Jill at admissions with random stuff.
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I am Rajmohan Waghela from Ahmedabad, India. I have been some how accepted to for the aerospace engineering course. I would like to ask you a few question.
A lot of people freak me out by saying that what we learn in ours schools would be quite useless and i would just be lost in classroom.I want to know how true is it?
thanks
Thanks a lot for your frank views.
Ya, basically i'm worried that I will be a sitting duck with an aeros. engg. degree after 4 years. Coz as you know the aerospace industry in India is in the stone ages currently...myt hav to end up working for ISRO for peanuts in return.
I applied to U Toronto in Canada as well...yet to hear from them. Please tell me more about your backup plans. People are saying that aerospace engg. is just a specialization and that it is unwise to start off with it in the bachelor's level.
Ya but I have heard great things about aerospace at ERAU.
Oh ya, can I ask you whether you get to do any university based research at bachelor's level at ERAU? I applied to MIT and Caltech just because they allow the under grads to do research.
nice to meet you.
:)
I m Manu,
If you please dont mind to help me for just providing suitable queries about embry riddle, i will be verythankfull to you.
Well, I am pursuing 12th, I have given TOEFL (97/120) and also SAT on 6th oct. 10th CBSE - 86%
I just wish to enter in Embry riddle for Aerospace engineering.
Can you tell me chances to get in there, and also how is overall acedemics and student life??
you are False Data!!!!????!!!!!