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I don't quite understand your question. I assume that you're not a native English speaker.
Anyway, if you want to be an engineer and get a job with Boeing or Cessna building aircraft, you'll need to major in engineering with a strong background in mathematics, physics, and chemistry since aircraft are being made with composites more and more.
There are a number of universities that have aviation programs where you can get a pilot's license. That would go well with your engineering degree if you want to get into aircraft engineering.
What so you think is the most useful major in college?
by mulove4 on June 25th, 2011
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Is student aid based on cumulative GPA, or do they pull the plug at the first F?
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what does it take for an American home school graduate to go to a Canadian university?
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I'm trying to find a college I can major in buisness and or minor in hospitality. Any suggestions or what should I press in too look.?
by Graceful28 on May 15th, 2011
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Which University or College courses don't require a High School Diploma? What do they require instead?
by AnonymousGirl on April 4th, 2011
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You're reading Hi,what should I study in university that I could make some company like airbus or boeing,cessna...etc? aeronautic engineer or some thing else..?that i could make my airplanes..
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