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So You Want to Be an AEROSPACE ENGINEER | Inside Aerospace Engineering [Ep. 6]
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So You Want to Be an AEROSPACE ENGINEER | Inside Aerospace Engineering [Ep. 6]
#SoYouWantToBe #Aerospace #engineering 🤔 So you want to be an Aerospace Engineer... Tap in to an all inclusive dive on Aerospace engineering including aeronautical and astronautical subfields, and the career insights for Aerospace engineers! Besides just answering the age old "What is Aerospace Engineering
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