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06.11.2008, 02:02 PM

Are you in an engineering major? If so, what discipline? I know some of the functional directors here and have no problems sending folks resumes for summer interns.
   
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06.11.2008, 04:30 PM

I just wish I had the kind of funds the US Government has and you guys would see just amazing things. A lot of the things I see being made could be simple, but sometimes the ones who makes them just seems to make them too complex to work good.
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Are you in an engineering major? If so, what discipline? I know some of the functional directors here and have no problems sending folks resumes for summer interns.
Aerospace Engineering major. Just finished up my first year. Two more math classes to go! WOOO! I get to take statics in the fall. I hear we get to make a pasta bridge (gee...sounds like highschool again).

I'll keep that in mind for when I'm back up at school. Thanks, as I certainly appreciate it! I think I'm taking, at most, 3 classes for next summer, so while I'll still be going to class probably 5 days a week, it won't be for the entire day like my schedule for fall and spring. About how far are the Orlando offices from UCF, if you know? I need to consider gas. My Subaru gets great mileage on the highway, but city it's kind of a pig for a four cylinder (at least compared to most of my friends' civics and corollas).

Lutach- The U.S. Government "makes up" its funds to some extent (I'm pretty sure that's how most of the world has worked; on good faith that there's SOMETHING backing all of the world's currencies...even though there really isn't...).

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06.12.2008, 02:08 AM

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Aerospace Engineering major. Just finished up my first year. Two more math classes to go! WOOO! I get to take statics in the fall. I hear we get to make a pasta bridge (gee...sounds like highschool again).

I'll keep that in mind for when I'm back up at school. Thanks, as I certainly appreciate it! I think I'm taking, at most, 3 classes for next summer, so while I'll still be going to class probably 5 days a week, it won't be for the entire day like my schedule for fall and spring. About how far are the Orlando offices from UCF, if you know? I need to consider gas. My Subaru gets great mileage on the highway, but city it's kind of a pig for a four cylinder (at least compared to most of my friends' civics and corollas).

Lutach- The U.S. Government "makes up" its funds to some extent (I'm pretty sure that's how most of the world has worked; on good faith that there's SOMETHING backing all of the world's currencies...even though there really isn't...).
Heh, you have two math classes to go, I only have one . I also get to take statics next quarter. Should be fun!


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06.12.2008, 12:42 PM

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Aerospace Engineering major. Just finished up my first year. Two more math classes to go! WOOO! I get to take statics in the fall. I hear we get to make a pasta bridge (gee...sounds like highschool again).

I'll keep that in mind for when I'm back up at school. Thanks, as I certainly appreciate it! I think I'm taking, at most, 3 classes for next summer, so while I'll still be going to class probably 5 days a week, it won't be for the entire day like my schedule for fall and spring. About how far are the Orlando offices from UCF, if you know? I need to consider gas. My Subaru gets great mileage on the highway, but city it's kind of a pig for a four cylinder (at least compared to most of my friends' civics and corollas).
We really don't have many aerospace engineers here. Our 4 main engineering departments are electrical, mechanical, software and systems. I'm sure there are some AE's in the mechanical dept though.

If you want to figure out mileage, the address for the facility I'm at is 5600 W Sand Lake Road, Orlando, FL 32819.
   
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Aerospace is pretty much Mechanical with a few courses changed (compared my courses to mechanical's in our course book). They're pretty similar, but of course specialized.

Thanks for the address. I'll see how far it is.

Metalman- I have calc 3 and then diff eq. (fall and spring respectively). Then I take statics and dynamics (again, fall and spring repsectively). I'm looking forward to spring. I think I take properties and materials or something like that for AEs.

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