Re: Pros and cons - being a meteorologist




"I R A Darth Aggie" <hfrarg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> On Mon, 28 Mar 2005 11:55:15 GMT,
> ~~SciGirl~~ <palmtree117@xxxxxxxx>, in
> <DgS1e.45866$db6.1781@trndny02> wrote:
>
> Well, you could pick interior design and applied math or physics. Then
> jump to grad school and pick up a meteorlogy degree if you
> choose. Meteorology has lots of math and lots of physics, in addition
> to weather and climate. The better your background in both, the easier
> it will be once you do hit college.
>
> James
> --
> Consulting Minister for Consultants, DNRC
> I can please only one person per day. Today is not your day. Tomorrow
> isn't looking good, either.
> I am BOFH. Resistance is futile. Your network will be assimilated.

By the way, if it helps, another piece of my criteria is I want my job to
involve travel - not too often, but some. I don't know how much of that you
get with meteorology OR with interior design.


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