u/MolassesCreepy3785

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Atmospheric Science Undergrad to engineer masters?

Hello all! I am just looking for a bit of advice. I’m a senior Atmospheric Science Major (minor in Applied Math.) and am looking to go for a masters.
I’ve always wanted to work for NASA, it’s been a huge goal for me. I just don’t know where to go / what to do for graduate study.
I want to get a masters to help my chances of becoming a NASA Scientist one day (remote sensing/space exploration research planetary climate/ etc etc) I love the weather and planetary studies :,) but not sure what masters program would aid me.
I already currently have 2 years of research experience (1 NASA funded and the another with the NWS) under my belt and have presented at 2 national conferences as well as 4 local conferences.

I’ve taken calc I-III, Uni physics I-II, atmospheric thermodynamics I, Atmospheric Dynamics I-II, Diff Eq, linear alg., discrete math, numerical methods, remote sensing, statistical modeling, etc

A lot of people have told me Data Science, but I’ve always wanted to be an engineer like EE, Aerospace or MechE.

What do you all think? (I graduate in Dec)

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u/MolassesCreepy3785 — 12 hours ago