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Magnificent Quiver
May 8, 2003


I'm a 4th year aerospace engineering student at UVa, also in AFROTC if you've got any questions.

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Magnificent Quiver
May 8, 2003


Ryan_Rooker posted:

Thank you everyone for posting this, its really a nice encouragement for all the work. One thing I was wondering was if there was possibly anyone involved with prosthetics? If you are, do you know any fellow engineer in the field who are ME?

You'll want to look up people with a degree in Biomedical Engineering (BME).

Undergrad degrees for BME are still uncommon, but my school does one and it's very hard to get into.

Magnificent Quiver
May 8, 2003


Necc0 posted:

If you're thinking of going into engineering but bad at math, don't be surprised if you fail out. I've seen some people pull it off, but it's rare.

The point is to learn math, not be good at it already. You can start off an engineering curriculum with Calc 1 if you want to.

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