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On this day I will hopfully graduate with a GPA of 3.67 to 4.00. I will liked to have had some classes in chemistry, math, science, and mabe a welding coarse. Other classses like Spanish and band might help a bit but not really.
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Why here, simple, it is literally the closest college to me that offers a Areospace Engineering program. I plan to go to college for 4 years getting a Bachelor Degree. Probably will have to get an internship to cut it a bit shoter than have 50,000 dollars in debt.
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I would like to graduate from the University of Minnisota with a bachelor degree in Aerospace engineering. Hopfully will get some hands on experirence or an intership some where. Also would like to figure out how to pay off all my dept.
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| know it's a big jump from college to NASA but i'm probably going to start off with a small job. I would like to live in houston, TX since they don't belive in laws down their. I would also like to start off with the minimum of 65,000 a year.
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After finally paying off my first set of college dept I think it's time for some more. I'll probably have to do an online coarse of something so I can keep my job. Ether way more education is important if I want to get better earnings.
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I would like to get a job at the Kenedy Space Center since it is cheaper to live in Florida. I would also like to get a new job being one of the gurys in the control room. That is probably the only job where you can smoke indoors and cheer at everything you do.
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If I were to build a prototype, such as a navigation system or new instrement, I would be allowed to go to space and test it. This would probably only be a one time deal but it would be worth it. Plus space travel would look great on a resume if I would ever get fired for doing something dumb.
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I would like to retire at the age of 70 this way I can have more money to spend during my retirement. Hopfully I will recive some benifits from working at NASA. I don't know this whole career path is entierly dependent on the space age finally starting.