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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. I'll have a good background in both by then, that's part of the reason I can't choose between them easily. I'm starting an interior design club and joining the meteorology club, and the high school in my town offers really good courses. |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... I'd look at the Univ. of Okla. Right in the heart of severe storm country! It's where the National Severe Storms Lab is located (in Norman ,not at OU...yet). They have a world-recognized metorology program (see http://weather.ou.edu/ ), plus an architecture-based interior design degree program (see http://www.ou.edu/architecture/advising.htm#ugrad ). The university is building a new weather research center, which shoud be completed by the time you get ready to attend. The new center will house th OU School of Meteorology as well as the Natn'l Severe Storms Lab. Sounds good. I use this program provided by the high school to search for colleges. You click a course and it gives the colleges that offer it. I printed the meteorology list and the interior design list, though, and that one didn't come up as matching both. University of Talahassee in FL is the only one that did, unless I didn't look carefully enough, and I know next to nothing about how good thier interior design program is. They accept 63% of applicants, and that's on the higher side in comparison to say, Harvard, which accepts 11%. |
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On Thu, 31 Mar 2005 20:42:35 GMT,
~~SciGirl~~ , in %gZ2e.383$4b.329@trndny09 wrote: + Strange...I could have sworn that UF was in Hog...errr...Gainesville. + I wonder if they moved in the middle of the night, whilst I was asleep? + + No, there are just several different "Universities of Florida". There are 11 Universities in the State University System. Only one of them is called "University of Florida". I suspect the rest will be offened... FAMU FAU FIU FSU NCF UCF UWF UNF USF UF 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. |
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