I am a dentist student & is interested in working in NASA

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To pursue a career at NASA, it is essential to focus on relevant fields such as engineering, as NASA does not employ dentists. Proficiency in English is also crucial, as fluency is a requirement for employment. The discussion emphasizes that transitioning to a major aligned with NASA's needs is necessary for those interested in working there. The thread concludes with a note that there is no further relevant discussion on this topic.
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I am for second year of dental & is interested in working in NASA .
so please help me ?
 
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You need to:

A. Learn English
B. Change your major to something NASA finds useful, like engineering. It has no dentists.
 
Why to NASA?
 
They have the best teeth, maybe?

Vanadium 50s advice is correct and complete. NASA doesn't hire dentists, and they are unlikely to hire anyone not fluent in English. There is simply nothing relevant to PF to discuss here.

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