First of all, i find your videos really interesting, dude. I was wondering how important it is for an engineering student to be mentally gifted (something like that) to be able to do this. Many say that engineering is one of the most complicated degrees to get, but this difficulty is based on the study load or the complexity of the topics. Is it possible to get a degree without being Einstein?
I think 90% of the deal is hard work, motivation and determination. Dedication is the most important factor in my opinion. If you are passionate about the field nobody will stop you from studying even 8hrs a day to succeed. Of course "gifted" peoples will have it easier, but not even always. What ofter happens is that they tend to rest on theirs laurels and end up achieving less then the peoples busting their a**. I would say that engineering is for everyone if they are willing to sacrifice more time and effort. Sometimes passion wins intelligence. This of course is my opinion and if you ask some friends of mine they might tell you a total different story. It'd be nice to see a discussion under this comment to see what other people thinks!
I have just seen your previous video and really like the atmosphere of it. You going all around the city to attend different courses in a great university. I am moving to Milan with my family next year to do high school in St Louis, and then study engineering in university. Thank you very much for releasing some new content! Love watching a daily student life around Milan
Thank you for this video. I'm finishing high school by June this year and I didn't know if I should study mechanical or aerospace. This video really helps!
@@christianferracane I'm probably going to do mechanical for bachelor's. Because I want to keep all options open. I will probably do masters in aerospace but that is a little bit too far ahead in the future. And you mentioning salary is an important factor because many companies(especially in USA) are not allowed to give jobs to foreigners due to ITAR regulations. And in my country(India), aerospace is just starting to come up. So I'm not sure if I will be able to secure a job if I have a degree only in aerospace.
Daam the motor test burn clip was lit, dude. Was wondering is it Sugar Candy Propellant? I can totally resonate with the love for rocket science you have. #rokcet_scientists.
Hi, I'm from Palermo and I'm considering pursuing aerospace engineering at PoliMi, since in Palermo we don't have this department... Though, I have to consider the rent, the fact that I have to do all the house-keeping stuff etc. so i'm kinda confused. If I stay here, I'm gonna start mechanical engineering but i'm not that sure. What would you suggest?
I suggest to understand better what you want to do in the future. Do you think that a machanical degree would allow you to secure your dream career? If the answer is yes, and most of the times if you compare aerospace and mech it is, then I think you should stick with it. Try to make some calculations on the amount of money you would save by not moving away and think about how much you could make if you were to invest those money. Living in Milan as a student can (and will) cost up to 2500€ / month and you still need to pay the university. 30k a year (way less if you find a cheaper house, eat cheaper food and try to save on everything but I’m assuming you don’t want to live like a miserable for 5 years I’d your life just to be an aerospace engineer and not a mechanical eng.) instead of the 1500 in Palermo? If I were in your situation and I had 30k spare euros a year I would invest them and not even consider university probably! It’s up to you to decide, but again generally there are very few jobs that will be only available with an aero degree and not with a mech one.
@@christianferracane omg thank you so much, you made my mind clear :) p.s. i'm in love with your videos, the atmosphere, all the people around you and everything is so cool. I really hope the best for you and thank you again
I am from India and I like so much on engineering stuff so I think I need to know everything about everything so I interested to take mechanical.i am studying 12 th standard and final exams are near and I also applied for some entrance exam too ,I hope I will get into a good institution ,thanku
Youre planning on going to study space engineering in the US? Do you have a greencard or will you just not work there and come back to europe? Isnt it a hassle to go there even though you cant get hired there because of ITAR? Also in the dream jobs you listed nasa and spacex… neither of which hire europeans?
keep up the good work brother ! i have a question , for a second semester student , you are already doing projects and having interviews , how's that lol? was it something you were studying alone before university ? wish you the best of luck in the university and in the interviews !!
So I have heard that, to work as an aerospace engineer in the USA like Boeing , nasa etc. they have a requirement for a green card. so what do u think about that and if any solution .
Thank you so much bro full support from India 🤞... I am aeronautical structure students but it is not engeneering level course 🙁 we have 4 french trainer 😎.. i want study in foreign country so which country and which college suitable for me
Uso entrambe in contesti specifici diversi. Sto ancora cercando di trovare il giusto bilanciamento, ma penso in generale di trovarmi meglio con notability. Notability: evidenziare / editare cose su PDF o libri, tutto ciò che richiede di fare grafici dal momento che posso modificare le linee con più precisione. Ottimo anche il fatto che si abbia la possibilità di aggiungere più colori e cose preferite. Goodnotes: mi trovo meglio per tutte le altre features in generale. appunti personali, cose non legate all'uni, lezioni che non richiedono appunti con grafici e cose "precise".
@@christianferracane comunque sarebbe interessante un What's on my iPad, però forse è un contenuto troppo banale, che hanno fatto tutti, te cosa ne pensi, lo faresti? Altra cosa che volevo chiederti, te mi consigli di prendermi GoodNotes che ha un'acquisto singolo oppure mi consigli lo stesso Notability che però è ad abbonamento
@@kunalsaini1540 io li ho comprati entrambi quando erano acquisti singoli, per cui ora ne beneficio gratuitamente. A questo punto ti direi di andare per goodnotes, che sta velocemente recuperando tutte le features che gli mancano rispetto a notability. what's on my ipad figo, probabilmente lo farò se non questo mese il prossimo. forse un po' scontato si, ma comunque utile (io stesso mi andavo a cercare questi video appena comprato l'ipad). stay tuned.
ahahha first thing first thank you so much! i am not so sure about automotive because i’m still not into masters / grad school but i’d choose considering the projects available and your thesis interests :)
I think the pay really depends on the competency of the engineer. The really passionate and keenly interested individuals move up the ladder in their companies and based on their role pay can be much higher than their compatriots in the same companies. Applies to all professions. For ex- the top design engineers in F1 are paid very very high salaries because they have high pressure jobs. If they build championship winning they get lots of profits but if they don't succeed then they don't get much in terms of pay and reputation.
Agree! Still, on average, there are countries where people get generally paid more than in others. The same goes for the specific role and seniority. I think that in order to determine how much you really value as an engineer you should ask yourself how many people can do the same job as yours.
First of all, i find your videos really interesting, dude. I was wondering how important it is for an engineering student to be mentally gifted (something like that) to be able to do this. Many say that engineering is one of the most complicated degrees to get, but this difficulty is based on the study load or the complexity of the topics. Is it possible to get a degree without being Einstein?
I think 90% of the deal is hard work, motivation and determination. Dedication is the most important factor in my opinion. If you are passionate about the field nobody will stop you from studying even 8hrs a day to succeed. Of course "gifted" peoples will have it easier, but not even always. What ofter happens is that they tend to rest on theirs laurels and end up achieving less then the peoples busting their a**. I would say that engineering is for everyone if they are willing to sacrifice more time and effort. Sometimes passion wins intelligence. This of course is my opinion and if you ask some friends of mine they might tell you a total different story. It'd be nice to see a discussion under this comment to see what other people thinks!
I have just seen your previous video and really like the atmosphere of it. You going all around the city to attend different courses in a great university. I am moving to Milan with my family next year to do high school in St Louis, and then study engineering in university. Thank you very much for releasing some new content! Love watching a daily student life around Milan
Thank you so much! It's really nice to see that people are appreciating my time and effort in making this kind of content.
Thank you for this video. I'm finishing high school by June this year and I didn't know if I should study mechanical or aerospace. This video really helps!
Glad I could help! Did you choose?
@@christianferracane I'm probably going to do mechanical for bachelor's. Because I want to keep all options open. I will probably do masters in aerospace but that is a little bit too far ahead in the future. And you mentioning salary is an important factor because many companies(especially in USA) are not allowed to give jobs to foreigners due to ITAR regulations. And in my country(India), aerospace is just starting to come up. So I'm not sure if I will be able to secure a job if I have a degree only in aerospace.
can you make more videos because your videos motivating or pushing me to study and try to be better ... a fan from Iraq
Ahahahah nice. I will try to post more.
Daam the motor test burn clip was lit, dude. Was wondering is it Sugar Candy Propellant?
I can totally resonate with the love for rocket science you have. #rokcet_scientists.
It's a sort of rocket candy, yes. we are using it to ignite the hybrid motor. so cool that you noticed!
@@christianferracane ohh that's new to me sugar candy in hybrid rockets. Do make a dedicated video of your work and motor burn test.😁
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lmao I agree but where does this come from?
Hi, I'm from Palermo and I'm considering pursuing aerospace engineering at PoliMi, since in Palermo we don't have this department... Though, I have to consider the rent, the fact that I have to do all the house-keeping stuff etc. so i'm kinda confused. If I stay here, I'm gonna start mechanical engineering but i'm not that sure. What would you suggest?
I suggest to understand better what you want to do in the future. Do you think that a machanical degree would allow you to secure your dream career? If the answer is yes, and most of the times if you compare aerospace and mech it is, then I think you should stick with it. Try to make some calculations on the amount of money you would save by not moving away and think about how much you could make if you were to invest those money. Living in Milan as a student can (and will) cost up to 2500€ / month and you still need to pay the university. 30k a year (way less if you find a cheaper house, eat cheaper food and try to save on everything but I’m assuming you don’t want to live like a miserable for 5 years I’d your life just to be an aerospace engineer and not a mechanical eng.) instead of the 1500 in Palermo? If I were in your situation and I had 30k spare euros a year I would invest them and not even consider university probably! It’s up to you to decide, but again generally there are very few jobs that will be only available with an aero degree and not with a mech one.
@@christianferracane omg thank you so much, you made my mind clear :)
p.s. i'm in love with your videos, the atmosphere, all the people around you and everything is so cool. I really hope the best for you and thank you again
I am from India and I like so much on engineering stuff so I think I need to know everything about everything so I interested to take mechanical.i am studying 12 th standard and final exams are near and I also applied for some entrance exam too ,I hope I will get into a good institution ,thanku
Sending you luck ahahah
Thanku bro🥰
So cool! 🔥
Thanks!!
What are the qualifications that wants to do an aerospace engineering course at a campus
Youre planning on going to study space engineering in the US? Do you have a greencard or will you just not work there and come back to europe? Isnt it a hassle to go there even though you cant get hired there because of ITAR? Also in the dream jobs you listed nasa and spacex… neither of which hire europeans?
keep up the good work brother ! i have a question , for a second semester student , you are already doing projects and having interviews , how's that lol? was it something you were studying alone before university ? wish you the best of luck in the university and in the interviews !!
ahahahah thank you so much! I actually already had many projects before getting in university so that definitely helped. Thank you for the kind words!
So I have heard that, to work as an aerospace engineer in the USA like Boeing , nasa etc. they have a requirement for a green card. so what do u think about that and if any solution .
Thank you so much bro full support from India 🤞... I am aeronautical structure students but it is not engeneering level course 🙁 we have 4 french trainer 😎.. i want study in foreign country so which country and which college suitable for me
it depends by the master you want to take and your english level. definitely suggest europe tho
what are the extracurriculars you did in highschool for study aerospace in mit
i’m not studying at MIT :(
Volevo chiederti che app usi per prendere appunti (per iPad), che a volte ti ho ho visto usare Notability e a volte GoodNotes
Uso entrambe in contesti specifici diversi. Sto ancora cercando di trovare il giusto bilanciamento, ma penso in generale di trovarmi meglio con notability.
Notability: evidenziare / editare cose su PDF o libri, tutto ciò che richiede di fare grafici dal momento che posso modificare le linee con più precisione. Ottimo anche il fatto che si abbia la possibilità di aggiungere più colori e cose preferite.
Goodnotes: mi trovo meglio per tutte le altre features in generale. appunti personali, cose non legate all'uni, lezioni che non richiedono appunti con grafici e cose "precise".
@@christianferracane comunque sarebbe interessante un What's on my iPad, però forse è un contenuto troppo banale, che hanno fatto tutti, te cosa ne pensi, lo faresti? Altra cosa che volevo chiederti, te mi consigli di prendermi GoodNotes che ha un'acquisto singolo oppure mi consigli lo stesso Notability che però è ad abbonamento
@@kunalsaini1540 io li ho comprati entrambi quando erano acquisti singoli, per cui ora ne beneficio gratuitamente. A questo punto ti direi di andare per goodnotes, che sta velocemente recuperando tutte le features che gli mancano rispetto a notability.
what's on my ipad figo, probabilmente lo farò se non questo mese il prossimo. forse un po' scontato si, ma comunque utile (io stesso mi andavo a cercare questi video appena comprato l'ipad).
stay tuned.
applying to automotive engineering at Politecnico is that any good or should i choose mechanical instead?
also if i do get into the university will meet you inshallah you've been a great help in motivating me to come to italy good work :)
ahahha first thing first thank you so much! i am not so sure about automotive because i’m still not into masters / grad school but i’d choose considering the projects available and your thesis interests :)
There is no Automotive MSc at Polimi I think. They have Mechanical with road vehicles related specialisation.
Tell me more tell me more
more videos to come!!
I think the pay really depends on the competency of the engineer. The really passionate and keenly interested individuals move up the ladder in their companies and based on their role pay can be much higher than their compatriots in the same companies.
Applies to all professions.
For ex- the top design engineers in F1 are paid very very high salaries because they have high pressure jobs. If they build championship winning they get lots of profits but if they don't succeed then they don't get much in terms of pay and reputation.
Agree! Still, on average, there are countries where people get generally paid more than in others. The same goes for the specific role and seniority. I think that in order to determine how much you really value as an engineer you should ask yourself how many people can do the same job as yours.