donttellmymommygpa
donttellmymommygpa OP t1_itz3fby wrote
Reply to comment by automirage04 in Failing final semester of engineering, I am thinking of pursuing law to meet my career aspirations of going into the space industry, is this a good idea? by donttellmymommygpa
I am interested to hear your perspective
donttellmymommygpa OP t1_itz1wzk wrote
Reply to comment by aurizon in Failing final semester of engineering, I am thinking of pursuing law to meet my career aspirations of going into the space industry, is this a good idea? by donttellmymommygpa
I would honestly say I lack the intellect. I put days and days into it, and I do work hard as shown by my performance in the two subjects out of four I actually will pass (antennas and renewable tech). It is just the subject I am failing is outside of my intellectual capacity.
donttellmymommygpa OP t1_itz5nip wrote
Reply to comment by thedoctorstatic in Failing final semester of engineering, I am thinking of pursuing law to meet my career aspirations of going into the space industry, is this a good idea? by donttellmymommygpa
To clarify where I have heard it from,
Australian universities are currently leading an international study called the Woomera Manual. This project aims to become the definitive document on military and security law as it applies to space. This is quite remarkable if you ask me, and certainly more impactful than anything I can hope to realistically accomplish as an electrical engineer in the sector.
Unfortunately, grading on a curve is not something that happens in Australian universities (at least mine), so it looks like I have a chance of failing that course.