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So I've been admitted to master's program in Mechanical Engineering at a US university.

I contacted 2 of the faculty in the department in my chief area of interest , but neither had an opening/ funding . I feel like it was a huge blunder on my part. Should I try to find an advisor in a different fieldsubfield or wait a semester and see if any new opening arrive?

If I start research in a different fieldsubfield and a spot opens up in my preferred fieldsubfield next semester, is it possible to switch?

So I've been admitted to master's program in Mechanical Engineering at a US university.

I contacted 2 of the faculty in the department in my chief area of interest , but neither had an opening/ funding . I feel like it was a huge blunder on my part. Should I try to find an advisor in a different field or wait a semester and see if any new opening arrive?

If I start research in a different field and a spot opens up in my preferred field next semester, is it possible to switch?

So I've been admitted to master's program in Mechanical Engineering at a US university.

I contacted 2 of the faculty in the department in my chief area of interest , but neither had an opening/ funding . I feel like it was a huge blunder on my part. Should I try to find an advisor in a different subfield or wait a semester and see if any new opening arrive?

If I start research in a different subfield and a spot opens up in my preferred subfield next semester, is it possible to switch?

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So I've been admitted to master's program in Mechanical Engineering at a US university.

I contacted 2 of the faculty in the department in my chief area of interest , but neither had an opening/ funding . I feel like it was a huge blunder on my part. Should I try to find an advisor in a different field or wait a semester and see if any new opening arrive?

If I start research in a different field and a spot opens up in my preferred field next semester, is it possible to switch?

So I've been admitted to master's program at a university.

I contacted 2 of the faculty in the department in my chief area of interest , but neither had an opening/ funding . I feel like it was a huge blunder on my part. Should I try to find an advisor in a different field or wait a semester and see if any new opening arrive?

If I start research in a different field and a spot opens up in my preferred field next semester, is it possible to switch?

So I've been admitted to master's program in Mechanical Engineering at a US university.

I contacted 2 of the faculty in the department in my chief area of interest , but neither had an opening/ funding . I feel like it was a huge blunder on my part. Should I try to find an advisor in a different field or wait a semester and see if any new opening arrive?

If I start research in a different field and a spot opens up in my preferred field next semester, is it possible to switch?

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So I decided to accept admissionI've been admitted to master's program at a Universityuniversity. 

I contacted 2 of the faculty in the department in my chief area of interest , but neither had an opening/ funding . I feel like it was a huge blunder on my part. Should I try to find an advisor in a different field or wait a semester and see if any new opening arrive?

If I start research in a different field and a spot opens up in my preferred field next semester, is it possible to switch?

So I decided to accept admission to a University. I contacted 2 of the faculty in the department in my chief area of interest , but neither had an opening/ funding . I feel like it was a huge blunder on my part. Should I try to find an advisor in a different field or wait a semester and see if any new opening arrive?

If I start research in a different field and a spot opens up in my preferred field next semester, is it possible to switch?

So I've been admitted to master's program at a university. 

I contacted 2 of the faculty in the department in my chief area of interest , but neither had an opening/ funding . I feel like it was a huge blunder on my part. Should I try to find an advisor in a different field or wait a semester and see if any new opening arrive?

If I start research in a different field and a spot opens up in my preferred field next semester, is it possible to switch?

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