Hi all,
I'm an undergraduate Physics major looking to jump into Planetary. Through either a reasonably priced subscription, or free, and in paper or online, what would you suggest as a journal or professional level news aggregate for me to get the latest updates and literature in planetary...
Thanks for the replies so far.
Something I definitely see from all of this is that bringing my GPA would help out a lot, and that starting some GRE prep this summer would probably do me a lot of good. A 3.0, which isn't too far away, wouldn't make everything better, but seems to be the boundary...
I want to end up somewhere in the space science world, perhaps at Goddard or something. I don't any particular strong inclinations for a field (although I've had the most success and connections with planetary), whatever that's going on with my undergraduate education would be unbearable.
Hey all,
So I just joined this forum, thinking it might be a good source of advice for something.
I'm a Junior year Physics major at a decent state university school, and I have a GPA of 2.87. I had a few internships in High School and a summer/part time coding job for some planetary...