Andrew_ASC
UTC SEDS 2017 3rd/ SEDS 2018 1st
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You can with ROTC. It’ll be an added stressor if you chose engineering. They aren’t fond of you failing many classes.
I thought of studying while I am in the military. Do you think that would work? I thought I would study the last 2 year's of my 4 year service and then continue with the GI bill.
Thanks for the career advice! I was not sure what major is needed for such a job. I find it amusing that there are people on here attempting to make scramjet missiles and ICBMs. I personally would only want to work in defense systems. I do not want to live with the idea that my creation could be used to kill hundreds of thousands of people. Plus, I think defense would be a more challenging field, especially with the scram jet hype that has been building up the last few years. The gliders seem like a perfect idea since I plan on joining both the local rocketry and aeronautics (RC) club. It will likely take me some time to get my own project going though. I am in high school and am taking multiple advanced placement courses that demand a heavy work load, leaving me with little time and opportunity to get a job to fund these projects.
Here is my situation. I was lazy my first two years of highschool and my GPA was barely enough to get into any college. I started trying my junior year and got straight As for pretty much the entire year. I took honors physics, chemistry, precalculus and English. I am now taking AP chem, calc, and literature. I want to self study the AP physics courses but it's hard, especially AP physics 1 and 2 becuase they are very conceptual. I predict my GPA to be around 3.5 by the end of my senior year if I keep up the straight As throughout the AP classes.
Speaking about the essays of any type, you must pay attention to the details connected to life with such part. So if you are looking for the possibility to make sure with these guys, it is the best solution.I really didn't think my English was that bad. I have been living in the US for around 17 years. I was always better with numbers than I was with words though. I even signed up for an advanced literature course to improve my grammar and writing, but they don't grade based on grammar or spelling, only essay structure like https://edubirdie.org/ .
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