Astromomer
Wanna look into a telescope and be amazed? Eric Peterson 4th
Basic information about your career
- Study stars
- Look at stars to discover new things
- Study planets
- Study life
- Study galxeys
- Study moon
- Study to try to find aliens
- Study black holes
- Study how black holes work
- Study comets
Pros and cons of this career
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What do you need to do to succeed in this career?
High School
- Astronomy
- Chemistry
- Astronomy
- Chemistry
- Biology
What colleges can you attend to earn a degree for this career?
Beloit College 700 College st Beloit Wi. https://www.beloit.edu
PROS
- In State
- Cheap
- Football
- Long drive
- Divison 3
- Fees $250
PROS
- Football
- Basketball
- Divison 1
- Far from home
- No family
- Cost
PROS
- Football
- Divison 1
- Closer to home
- Expencive
- Fees are $3563
- Need loans
Associations/Professional organization for this career
Dr Robert Massey Royal Astronomical Society Tel: +44 (0)20 7734 3307 x214 Mob: +44 (0)794 124 8035 rm@ras.org.uk
Prabal Saxena School of Physics, Astronomy and Computational Sciences George Mason University Virginia United States Tel: +1 516 978 2158 psaxena2@masonlive.gmu.edu
Job Advertisement
Do you like stars, planets, moons, comets? Well an Astromomer is the job for you! You might get a sore eye from all the exploring you do. You get to be in a lab all day. You need a astronomy and astrophyisics degree. You dont need a license. You get paid $84.03 and hour!