u/GalaxX-

Hello everyone,

I'm 17 years old, I'm French, I'm currently in 11th grade (year 12) and I'm hesitating between 2 demanding careers :

  1. Medicine (military or not)
  2. Aviation (military or not too) with an engineering degree before that (like in ISAE-Supaero)

I love sciences (maths, physics, aerospace engineering, and medicine / biology). My English is quite bad so I need to work on it. I also love doing sport (gym, biking, boxing, calisthenics, swimming, running...).

I need your advice to choose the best way to maximize my chances to be able to apply in a space agency (ESA or NASA). Keep in mind that I know it is a really really long and competitive career, and if I don't succeed I'll be happy being a pilot or a doctor (assuming I become one...).

I have plenty of time this summer to work on some areas I need to improve such as English and Sciences. I really want to build something consistent, a long term discipline over years.

Thank you for your help !

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u/GalaxX- — 9 days ago
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Hello everyone,

I'm 17 years old, I'm French, I'm currently in 11th grade (year 12) and I'm hesitating between 2 demanding careers :

  1. Medicine (military or not)
  2. Aviation (military or not too) with an engineering degree before that (like in ISAE-Supaero)

I love sciences (maths, physics, aerospace engineering, and medicine / biology). My English is quite bad so I need to work on it. I also love doing sport (gym, biking, boxing, calisthenics, swimming, running...)

I need your advice to choose the best way to maximize my chances to enter in a space agency. Keep in mind that I know it is a really really long and competitive career, and if I don't succeed I'll be happy being a pilot or a doctor (assuming I become one...).

Thank you for your help !

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u/GalaxX- — 9 days ago