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Old   March 12, 2011, 13:38
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Hello!
This is my first post here, so nice to meet you all!
I have recently acquired my mech. engineering degree, and I am interested in pursuing an aerospace master course focused on aerodynamics (both experimental and numerical).
I have applied in KTH, TU Delft and Von Karman Institute.
My first choice is VKI, however If my application is rejected I will have to choose one of the other two.
I know that they are both highly ranked universities and so I am not concerned about the level of studies. What I would like to know is which one would you recommend based on the following criteria.
Which country according to your opinion (Sweden or Holland) would offer more job openings for a future engineer in this sector? Furthermore, on an international level, do you believe that recruiters would value differently graduates of the former 2 universities?
Thank you very much for your time.
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Old   March 13, 2011, 00:00
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Hello!
This is my first post here, so nice to meet you all!
I have recently acquired my mech. engineering degree, and I am interested in pursuing an aerospace master course focused on aerodynamics (both experimental and numerical).
I have applied in KTH, TU Delft and Von Karman Institute.
My first choice is VKI, however If my application is rejected I will have to choose one of the other two.
I know that they are both highly ranked universities and so I am not concerned about the level of studies. What I would like to know is which one would you recommend based on the following criteria.
Which country according to your opinion (Sweden or Holland) would offer more job openings for a future engineer in this sector? Furthermore, on an international level, do you believe that recruiters would value differently graduates of the former 2 universities?
Thank you very much for your time.
Hi SK46,
I am replying as a fellow human being. Don't take so much tension. Pray to god that you get a good environment to learn and understand. All the universities you mentioned are good. All you have to concentrate on building fundamentals and once you get a degree you can get a nice job anywhere in the world. At this stage you should just try to relax and work hard on your basics, other things will come on their own to you.
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Old   March 14, 2011, 04:01
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Thank you for your answer.
I was asking because for me this will be a major investment and will cost me a lot financially.
But you are probably right, one cannot predict the future
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