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High School Aerospace Scholars 2005-2006 2000 Inaugural HASFacts

The program was a wonderful experience. It gave me the opportunity to actually see what engineers did instead of just hearing about it.  I was so amazed at how much I learned and was able to see."

- Daniel, student

Student Profile 

Calculation based on 237 nominees

 

Thank you for helping me to realize what I want to be a part of. You don't know how much it means to someone who has worried what he might do. This program has changed my life!"

- James, student

I can't think of any one workshop, or in-service where I learned so much and enjoyed so much!"        - Patricia, teacher

Legislative Participation

 

It was an awesome experience.  I've decided I'll be majoring in Mechanical Engineering, probably with a concentration in propulsion, and a double minor in math and chemistry."   -Lauren, student

 

The possibility of working here has always seemed out of this world, but the mentors, co-ops, and speakers have made it clear to us that these dreams can become a reality.     - Omar, student

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My plans for the future have changed after this week.  Before, I was unsure...now I have aspirations to work as a mechanical engineer.       -Diane, student


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