Tuesday, December 6, 2011

What are the best schools to get an Astrophysics Degree from?

I am very interested in trying to work for NASA. I already have a Bachelor's degree, where can I go to school for a degree that can get me a job at NASA?|||Since NASA hires so many astronomers and working for NASA usually isn't high on an astronomers list of places to work, going to one of the best schools isn't necessary. But getting a masters and/or PhD from any of these schools should give you a good shot at getting a job at NASA.





Harvard, Berkeley, CalTech, Columbia, U Washington, U Hawaii, UCLA, UC Santa Cruz, UC Santa Barbara, UT Austin, U Chicago, UMass Amherst, MIT, Princeton, Ohio State, Clemson U, Michigan, Virginia.





Hopefully you have a physics BA/BS - you'll mostly be applying to physics graduate programs. Good luck!|||University of Alabama in Huntsville, Huntsville, AL. Huntsville is very hi-tech, NASA %26amp; many other aerospace industries are here. UAH receives extra fundings from NASA, Boeing, fed. gvt. to name a few. Huntsville is located in NE Alabama. UAH does have a website but not sure of url; google it. UAH is great was also on top 10 high tech univ. list.

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