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Answer # 1 #

With your MPC background, you've got some great options, mate. Engineering is a classic path; think Civil, Software, or Electrical. Computer science and IT are also booming fields with excellent job prospects. If you love the theory, a Bachelor of Science in Physics or Chemistry is a top choice for a research career. The 'best' course is simply the one that genuinely interests you. Think about what problems you'd really enjoy solving every day. That's your answer.

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Answer # 2 #

That's a fun question, for sure. Actually, a plane can't fly forever. Gravity always pulls it down, and the air slows it down too.

But there is a pretty cool trick to make it seem like it does. You need rising air, called an 'updraft'. If you can find a spot where warm air is moving up faster than your plane is falling, it will stay up! You can sometimes find this on a sunny day over a dark parking lot. Or you can make an updraft with a big fan pointing at the ceiling. A well-made plane can ride this rising air for a very long time. Up here in Canada, a windy day by a big hill can work too. Good luck