Anonymous wrote:Texas A&M? [/quote]
State University filled with Texans from top 10% of their class. Very difficult for non-resident to get in.
Anonymous wrote:Hey NASA poster, my DD just got a spring internship at Goddard. She’s so happy. Already applying to JPL for summer. It took 5 applications to get Goddard but worth it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The list does not seem random at all when you include explanations. I have a NASA or bust kid. And the college lists is similarly perplexing, until you look at a specialized sort of Astronomy. And then you see it.
It’s a lot more thoughtful than a Places Where my BFFs are applying list, or Place with a Good Party scene list or a Hot Schools I can brag about list.
If he ends up staying closer to home, consider NC State. It has a great vet program. https://cvm.ncsu.edu/about-cvm/
I have a NASA or bust daughter. Where is your DS looking? Do you know they have NASA internships this summer for 16 and older. Right here at Goddard?
Anonymous wrote:The list does not seem random at all when you include explanations. I have a NASA or bust kid. And the college lists is similarly perplexing, until you look at a specialized sort of Astronomy. And then you see it.
It’s a lot more thoughtful than a Places Where my BFFs are applying list, or Place with a Good Party scene list or a Hot Schools I can brag about list.
If he ends up staying closer to home, consider NC State. It has a great vet program. https://cvm.ncsu.edu/about-cvm/
Anonymous wrote:Your sons list doesn’t sound that random to me. Impressed he can articulate why he is interested in these schools, that it required some research and he’s identified some unexpected options.
He should also probably apply to an in-state option for affordability but overall a good start for early junior year IMO.
Anonymous wrote:Has he actually toured VT yet? (I am not a parent or a booster). We toured and my DS LOVED the place! It does seem out in the middle of nowhere but has a wonderful campus and spirit. Do make the trip. It's so huge he may find friends from high school either don't get in or go off on their own. DS chose UVA and has never even seen (yet) some of his classmates. A lot of people make that comment but when you are actually on campus with 37,000 people you don't run into your high school chums that often. At least that is my DS's experience. When he comes home I will ask "Do you ever see X?" (kid from high school, kid from church, kid from scouting). Nope. He has his own set of friends. I was impressed with VT and with the type of programs that your son wants.