I don't know why I always liked aerospace engineering. I was in the 10th grade when I figured that's what I wanted to do.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I left Aerospace because I wanted to go build, and put spacecraft together.
I always liked airplanes, and I decided I was going to go to school to study them.
When I started flying, I realized how enjoyable it was, and flying became my main focus while engineering went on the back burner.
So I went for engineering, specifically product design, which I enjoyed.
I happen to love engineering. I love figuring things out in a spatial sense, that whole realm of working with mechanical parts, and the relationship of the parts, and things like ratios and the speeds of particular objects.
I suppose the reason I chose electrical engineering was because I had always been interested in electricity, involving myself in such projects as building radios from the time I was a child.
I was going to engineering school but fell in love with physics.
I like engineering, but I love the creative input.
I was always fascinated by engineering. Maybe it was an attempt maybe to get my father's respect or interest, or maybe it was just a genetic love of technology, but I was always trying to build things.
In school all I wanted to do was build technology. That's what I loved.