Will having an aeronautical degree give me an advantage in applying for jobs in the aeronautical industry and aeronautical graduate school over people with aerospace degrees?
Will having an aeronautical degree hurt me in trying to get an aerospace job?
How hard is it to make one of the RPI varsity sports teams (I know they’re DIII but they seem pretty good)?
How bad is the weather?
Does the RPI connection with Boeing give undergrads opportunities to get a job with them?
If I think of anymore questions I’ll post them here. Thanks.
Aeronautical engineering pertains most often to the design of aircraft and spacecraft, and may simply be a more traditional term than aerospace engineering, which is concerned with the same projects. NASA itself incorporates variants of both terms (National Aeronautics and Space Administration).
Troy is cold in the winter, but to a lesser degree than U.S. cities such as Minneapolis and Burlington. The area enjoys less snow than New York State locations further west.