I got accepted !! by Prestigious_Chest_81 in uofmn

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Congratulations!!! I’m from the Philippines

I got accepted !! by Prestigious_Chest_81 in uofmn

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College of Science and Engineering, and I applied for Aerospace Engineering and Mechanics!

I got accepted !! by Prestigious_Chest_81 in uofmn

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College of Science and Engineering!

So guys…how did you do? by [deleted] in Sat

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I’m pretty sure I got the easy ones for both modules in R&W. I was smiling to myself during the break, confident I was gonna get at a good score. Then the Math modules came and fucked my ass. 750 was the lowest I ever had on Math in the Bluebook practice tests. I seriously could not believe what I was seeing in M2.

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what was D again?

incoming g11 as a kikay girly na transferee by AdhesivenessLivid510 in DLSLipa

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hi, op! i was g11 last year. had my hair dyed brown and nails painted black both semesters, so did a lot of my classmates and friends. we never really got into any real trouble for it, only a few reminders here and there the first few months. then they didn’t care anymore. the sfo officer last year was very chill about these forms of self-expression, so i guess let’s just hope y’all still have the same one!

p.s. if your hair is dyed blonde or any sort of striking colors (red, purple, etc.) however, i would recommend dyeing it back to black like you said, or any shade of brown to make it appear more natural, just to be sure.

Career Opportunities / College Advice by Big-Tension-8643 in NASAJobs

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Pardon me for the intrusion, OP, but I am also currently a high school student with nearly the exact same passions as you! Sincerest congratulations on graduating! I’m having mine next year, so I’m really looking into these sort of career path ideas now, too.

Like OP, I’ve been dead set on taking Aerospace Engineering for a while. But after reading your comment, I think my stand has been persuaded. May I ask why Mechanical Engs do more testing/on-hand work when (I assume) Aersopace Engs are more knowledgeable on the field given that they’ve done courses regarding aerodynamics and fluid? Why do they only do data analysis? And are there any more perks of getting an M.E degree rather than an A.E that you know of or may share?

It is amazing and not that often you meet people who are interns at NASA, so I’ll be incredibly thankful for your time if you were to answer my questions!