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Which course do you, personally, have more interest in? Don't worry about what the exam says - which one would you, yourself, prefer to study? If it's tourism, then you're in great shape. Go forward and be happy! If, however, it really is aerospace engineering, then do the following:
- Check to see if your school offers aerospace engineering as a course. If so, then
- Check what their entrance requirements are. If you have those requirements, then
- Contact the school to ask if you can change your course.
Aerospace engineering is a technical course, and in many (not all, but many) technical courses, there are sometimes still openings, even after the application deadline date has passed. If your school offers this course, it may be possible for you to change into it if you contact them now.
If your school does not offer this course, then contact schools that do, and ask if you can still apply. If you can, then do so immediately - do not delay. Don't give up your place on your tourism course until you get accepted into a new school.
But again, if your personal preference is tourism, then that's fabulous. Go for it! And while you're working in your first tourism-related job, start taking pilot's lessons. I see no reason why you can't become a pilot.
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- Thanks alot, i give my school a call tomorrow.