Sorry if this has been asked a million times (I did search reddit for the answer and couldn't find it), could someone direct me towards a resource or tell me what the best PhD programs are to become a competitive astronaut applicant? Currently I have my bachelors in mechanical engineering and am pursuing a masters in cardiology this fall (which I imagine wouldn't be too helpful). I know there are many ways to become an astronaut, I just really enjoy science and want to know if this is a reasonable way. Again I don't know if this is hugely relevant by I am in pretty decent shape (I was a completive rower in my undergrad).
Submitted July 16, 2018 at 01:46AM by Ballsortahard https://ift.tt/2miXUwJ
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