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I know that the answer is probably yes. But I haven't seen any major figures in design talk about their experience.
I'm curious about whether or not it might be feasible for me to get into an aerospace program with little to no prior knowledge. My background is architecture and so I have experience in conceptual design but no engineering background.
I'm interested in the role of design and architecture in space and was wondering what you guys think would be a good program for me to get into for grad school. Most of the positions I see offered are for engineers. I feel like getting an engineering masters would be tough for someone who has mostly been taking art and social science classes.
Thoughts?
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