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Don't knee my groin

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  1. Does anyone have a list of astronautical engineering programs? And would anyone want to give me a preliminary evaluation? I have a bachelor's in math with a minor in astrophysics. I also have two masters degrees in math and math education. My GPA in all of these degrees was around 3.6 for each one. My GRE was 800Q, 480V, 4.5AW. I'm interested in space mission design, astrodynamics, celestial mechanics, & planetary science. Secondary interests include math and astronomy education.
  2. Hello. I'm looking for planetary science programs that are interdisciplinary in nature. Ones that take students from a variety of backgrounds, like the program at the University of Arizona. I'm NOT looking for those that are essentially a division of their astro program to the point that they only look for people with undergrad degrees in physics and solid physics GRE scores. I don't have enough of a physics background to take the GRE, nor to qualify for entry into a program requiring a full undergrad physics curriculum. I have a bachelor's in math with a minor in astro. I also have two masters degrees in mathematics and mathematics education. I'm interested in celestial mechanics, planetary formation, and mathematical modeling. Secondary interests include math & astronomy education. So far, the only ones I can find are: University of Arizona University of Arkansas - Arkansas Center for Space and Planetary Studies I figure i should apply to at least 6 schools. Can anybody steer me to some more programs?
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