Day in the Life of an Engineering Student: Macie Orrell

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The transition from high school to university is an exciting change – an opportunity to pursue your passions, learn new skills, and take the first step in your career journey. But the unknown can also seem intimidating. Where do you begin? Check out a day in the life of second-year Aerospace Engineering student Macie Orrell and get a first-hand glimpse of student life in engineering and design at Carleton.


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Can u say something about MASc in mechanical and aerospace engineering.
The duration. Is it difficult to study??

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Hopefully I see you next year 2022 fall year

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To all engineering students (I'm an engineering grad, and I went to Carleton): Congratulations, but please understand that Canada is not much more than an 'outpost' and there are not all that many jobs for engineering grads. Only 30% of you will get employment that requires your level of education. To prepare for a difficult time trying to find related work, immediately after graduation, go and get your DZ truck driving licence and drive trucks while you apply for engineering jobs.

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