What does Veeky Forums have to say about aerospace engineering?

I have just finished high school with great scores in physics, and math. I realy like those subject and I want to work in an engineering field. What do you think about studying aerospace engineering? Are there aveilable jobs beside the miltary ones? How well is it compared to electrical engineering?

> not studying railroad engineering

>great scores in physics, and math. I realy like those subject and I want to work in an engineering field.
why not physics or math?

>why not physics or math?
Because autists are attracted to childish interests such as planes/trains

Aerospace engineering is legit
so is physics and/or math
so is mechanical engineering
>tfw you realize aerospace eng. is just specialized mechanical eng.
so is chemical engineering
so is electrical engineering
so is civil engineering
>although mechanicals (and everyone else, but mostly mechanicals) often make fun of civils
>t. B.S. mechanical Eng.

>availible jobs besides military
yes. A LOT
>Compared to electric
I'm not an electric engineer. I figure they do more math than us mechanicals

I guess the question is: what the fuck to you want, OP?

OP,
I'll keep this thread open overnight, If you want an explanation of each engineering specialty (limited by my lack of knowledge of electrical phenomena, but I do know about control systems and circuits because mechanicals are taking over that area.) I can provide it tomorrow afternoon if you reply to this post asking for it.

That will be great. Thanks

Because i like to study engineering.the problems that physicist and mathematician solve seems irrelevant to me. I want to solve real world problems

>real World
machine will breakdown, physics laws dont

Sorry brainlet you are misguided af

Look. Obviously engineers rely on the laws of physics. Its just that i want to solve practical problems instead of theoretical ones