Omie Jay
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I am currently a first year mechatronic student, mechatronic as in im following the mechatronic plan, meaning im doin same subjects as everyone else doin engineering..
Anyways..i was just wondering which is easier and harder, and which is better, if in 3rd year i went into mechatronic or aerospace.
From wat i figured out (or wat i think) majoring in aerospace would limit me only to the field of aerospace and aeronautics, whereas if i got a mechatronic degree i can go into a large variety of fields, including aerospace. But i hear that majoring in aerospace is easier than majoring in mechatronics.
Im not sure right now whether i do want to go into the field of aerospace after uni (cuz thats years away!) but i'd just like to know if aerospace is easier than mechatronic, and roughly what the demands for a mechatronic engineer are compared to an aerospace engineer.
Thanx
Anyways..i was just wondering which is easier and harder, and which is better, if in 3rd year i went into mechatronic or aerospace.
From wat i figured out (or wat i think) majoring in aerospace would limit me only to the field of aerospace and aeronautics, whereas if i got a mechatronic degree i can go into a large variety of fields, including aerospace. But i hear that majoring in aerospace is easier than majoring in mechatronics.
Im not sure right now whether i do want to go into the field of aerospace after uni (cuz thats years away!) but i'd just like to know if aerospace is easier than mechatronic, and roughly what the demands for a mechatronic engineer are compared to an aerospace engineer.
Thanx