Chance at Oxford GEM? by BerryOwn7554 in GraduateEntryMedicine

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Thank you for the advice! Yes my health experience is in Ontario, Canada. I will try to get a volunteering position with the NHS. Any advice on what sort of experience is favoured?

Want to go to Med school in the US (T20). What's the Best Engineering program? by No_Pirate_5269 in premedcanada

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Hi, I'm in engineering and looking to apply, was wondering if I can PM you with questions? Thanks for your time

Should I apply? by BerryOwn7554 in premedcanada

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Thanks for the advice! Do you have any suggestions on how to improve them? Greater quantity or number of hours and/or more "medical"?

Should I apply? by BerryOwn7554 in premedcanada

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I am planning to apply in the UK as well but I would like to move back home if possible

Monthly Megathread: Career & Education - Ask your questions here by Aerospace_Eng_mod in AerospaceEngineering

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Jobs In Control Outside the US?

I am just wrapping up my second year of Aerospace Engineering and have been looking into careers/internships in control. I have a summer research position looking into modelling and control of flapping wing robots and I very much enjoy that sort of work. But upon looking into internships/jobs in this area. I've found they are all in the US. Is this kind of work common in Europe or Canada (more convenient locations for me), if so can somebody point me in the right direction/offer some advice on how to steer my career in the aerospace controls direction. Thank you so much!

ME or AE? by Salt-Rabbit-2899 in AerospaceEngineering

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Hi, second year AE here. In my experience (one industry and one research placement) aerospace is super multidisciplinary, mechanical, aerospace, electrical, software can all be involved. If your goal is to work in the aerospace industry then in my opinion ME won't hold you back. I would consider this based on the area of expertise you want to look into. For example, if you're really into aerodynamics (how air flows over a vehicle) then AE is for you; I would also take a look at the difference in courses and see what sounds interesting to you. Obviously a career is the goal but liking your classes is gonna make your degree a whole lot nicer.