FSU, physics, yes.
three steps to success:
1. go where you want, study what you want, have fun
2. ????
3. success
three steps to success:
1. go where you want, study what you want, have fun
2. ????
3. success
Boat School, aka Canoe U, aka the Naval Academy, BS in aerospace engineering in 2006.
Anyway, I'm a senior ("Firstie") at the Naval Academy
I'm a senior at the Virginia Military Institute
Graduated from Florida Institute of Technology's College of Aeronautics in 2007. Majored in Aeronautics. Great professors, great flight training, no girls though.
Major in something that will be helpful in a civilian job just in case your military goals don't work out.
Was it worth is? Sure. I had a blast. I don't think I missed out by not going to a regular college. The opportunities I had at the academy were priceless. How many other schools get to actually launch a satellite into space?
I'm pretty sure that you guys don't get to participate in college threads...
Mostly because after high school you spent four years in a prison with books. :icon_wink
If your ultimate goal is to become a Naval officer, then it really won't matter what degree you have.
That's what I'm trying to convince my parents of. Anyway, the main reason I started this thread is that I'm looking for potential majors. I love Calculus, History and Oceanography, and I honestly dont know where that leads me. Nothing really interests me more than the other, that i know of so far.
My $.02 would be applied math and try to get into some oceanography research at some point. History you can learn about without a degree, just have to do some reading...math you kind of need those classes to motivate you to get through the work, and it's nice to have an instructor explain difficult concepts if you ever get stuck.