BS Aero & Astro Eng 1969 - A great education that lead to a lifetime career helping to save lives and make life easier and more productive for many, many people. Thanks, UofM Aerospace Engineering and my teachers and friends.
@@zack2804 Insight? Well, that's a tall order. Broadly, I started fresh out of school working in airframe aeroelasticity (flutter and dynamic loads) on a USAF plane for a general aviation manufacturer. I expanded into acoustics doing both FAR certification and interior noise control. I was fortunate to be asked to provide advise to the FAA and ICAO in that area and travelled extensively both at home and abroad in that capacity. I then abandoned the highly technical for the overview by doing technical project management on missile programs and aircraft defense products for a defense contractor. This eventually lead to an overseas posting that was the personal highlight of my career. In 35 years I worked for only two different companies and retired with the satisfaction of having provided improved products to customers with very different needs and goals. A few resulted in saving lives. I retired with good financial standing and the knowledge that my employers were each well pleased with what I did. I am certain that none of that would have been possible without the guidance of my instructors at the University of Michigan.
Good question! Please visit the U-M Financial Aid website for more information, and use the contact info at the bottom of the page if you have additional questions: finaid.umich.edu/international-students/
Hello ! I'm plenitude miankodila luzolo ! Love so much an aeroastro engineering but money so difical i can have a Scholarship In you high school i 've my bac at home with 76% or 14/20 thanks !
BS Aero & Astro Eng 1969 - A great education that lead to a lifetime career helping to save lives and make life easier and more productive for many, many people. Thanks, UofM Aerospace Engineering and my teachers and friends.
Would you mind sharing some insight from your career?
@@zack2804 Insight? Well, that's a tall order. Broadly, I started fresh out of school working in airframe aeroelasticity (flutter and dynamic loads) on a USAF plane for a general aviation manufacturer. I expanded into acoustics doing both FAR certification and interior noise control. I was fortunate to be asked to provide advise to the FAA and ICAO in that area and travelled extensively both at home and abroad in that capacity. I then abandoned the highly technical for the overview by doing technical project management on missile programs and aircraft defense products for a defense contractor. This eventually lead to an overseas posting that was the personal highlight of my career. In 35 years I worked for only two different companies and retired with the satisfaction of having provided improved products to customers with very different needs and goals. A few resulted in saving lives. I retired with good financial standing and the knowledge that my employers were each well pleased with what I did. I am certain that none of that would have been possible without the guidance of my instructors at the University of Michigan.
Go Blue!! Completing my application now, praying for the best outcome 🙏
I'm a sophomore at a community college in MI with a 3.85 GPA and would love to transfer and earn my B.S. in Aerospace Engineering at the school. :)
did u end up getting in
Hey did you get in ?
Does the University Of Michigan give financial Aid to International students?
Good question! Please visit the U-M Financial Aid website for more information, and use the contact info at the bottom of the page if you have additional questions: finaid.umich.edu/international-students/
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Hello ! I'm plenitude miankodila luzolo ! Love so much an aeroastro engineering but money so difical i can have a Scholarship In you high school i 've my bac at home with 76% or 14/20 thanks !