In what areas were awards offered?
In what areas were awards offered?
For those who were offered the scholarship, what field are you in and which SF will you work at?
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I was offered the scholarship through TRADOC at Fort Leavenworth, KS. I will be working toward my masters degree in Operations Research.
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My SF is an Army Corps of Engineers lab in New England. I applied for my last year of undergrad, studying Applied Mathematics. I've worked for the lab for several summers already, and I'll be coming back to do software development work in the same branch I interned at.
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Electrical engineering, undergraduate. Hill AFB, Utah.
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Computer Science (and Applied and Computational Mathematics), undergraduate. Tinker AFB, Oklahoma
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I'm a chemistry Ph.D. student who was offered a spot at the U.S. Army National Criminal Investigation Facility (USACIL) just outside of Atlanta, GA.
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Cognitive/Neuroscience PhD, TRAC, TRADOC, Leavenworth, KS
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Aerospace Engineering; UG (Sophomore in Fall 2013); Tinker AFB, Oklahoma
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Mechanical Engineering PhD(Thermofluids/Aerodynamics), Masters Aerospace Engineering, Arnold Air Force Base, TN
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Engineering Team at Fleet Readiness Center East Cherry Point
MechE Master's Student
MechE Master's Student
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I was offered a second round award. I am pursuing an undergraduate degree in Electrical Engineering from Cal Poly Pomona. My sponsoring facility, China Lake, is in my hometown in California.
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Engineer - Marine Corps Systems Command in Quantico, VA. I will be assigned to a system next May. I am a Computer Engineer (undergrad) at Virginia Tech.
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Computer Engineering undergraduate, Hanscom Air Force Base
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Electrical Engineer - also Marine Corps System Command, in my undergrad at Seattle Pacific University.
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to guest200 how has your experience been at the Arnold Air Force Base in TN?guest200 wrote:Mechanical Engineering PhD(Thermofluids/Aerodynamics), Masters Aerospace Engineering, Arnold Air Force Base, TN
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I got accepted to NAWCAD in Lakehurst NJ as a Mechanical Engineering major from WPI!!!!
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I got Hansom AFB too! I'm a math undergrad and I'll be doing cost estimation and analysis. When do you graduate?Ondai wrote:Computer Engineering undergraduate, Hanscom Air Force Base
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I'm an industrial engineering undergrad (currently a sophomore) getting sponsored by Portsmouth Naval Shipyard.
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Nuclear Weapons Development, Kirtland AFB, NM. ME undergrad
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Computer Science / Naval Undersea Warfare Center Division-Newport / MS at Brown University
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Electrical Engineering and Computer Science undergrad and grad in Quantico, Virginia.
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Studying at Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken, NJ.mdtova wrote:Electrical Engineering and Computer Science undergrad and grad in Quantico, Virginia.
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I'm not guest 200, but I can tell you about my experience...Guest wrote:to guest200 how has your experience been at the Arnold Air Force Base in TN?guest200 wrote:Mechanical Engineering PhD(Thermofluids/Aerodynamics), Masters Aerospace Engineering, Arnold Air Force Base, TN
I think it just depends on what division is giving out the offer. My division wasn't completely truthful about what they do, so it doesn't really fit entirely with the degree I said I was pursuing, and a few of the folks in my division seem to be pushing me to change my studies (to an area I said I wasn't willing to study in during my interview). At my school, when we pursue a master's, we generally choose 2 areas to focus our studies in.
Along with this, there really isn't anything in the local area except for the base. Most people live in Murfreesboro or Nashville (where civilization exists -- I'm being over-dramatic) and deal with a 1-2 hour commute (each way).
Do you by chance remember who it was who interviewed you, and what division they said you would be likely be working in?