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Do I hold to be American citizen to work at NASA??

Im a student from South Korea and Im interesting in working at NASA. but I hear that you have to be American citizen. is it true??
but I also hear that sometimes NASA calls to you, if you are the one that NASA desires whether you r american or not.
please, please, please.
answer this questions next to details!(a)!!1!
thanks. :)


Answers: You own to be an American citizen to work at any government even.
OK, I did a student internship with NASA at the Johnson Space Center surrounded by Houston. To be a "civil servant", or government (NASA) hand, you must be a US citizen. Also, to go "on-site" at JSC you hold to be an American citizen or get some class of special privilege. However, there are several contractors that do work for NASA, and they often hold non-American citizens. For example, I spent a lot of time beside contractors and one of the guys I worked with be an Australian citizen. Everything seemed resembling more of a hassle for him, but he still loved his job, and be working on the same projects as some establishment employees.

What is the enthusiasm of a correspondent resembling?

i want to be a journalist...is that a smart entity to do? what is the income of a journalist? what manner of a job can they capture? what is both the high and lows of one. do you own to be rich to be one because i come from a low income family...please answer honestly...and any extra information in the order of a journalist would relieve!


Answers: If it's what you love try it out. A journalist can bring in anywhere between $19, 000 to $60,000 a year, maybe more or smaller number. Some get rewarded by how many assignments they ratify in. A writer can write on their own, and give their articles to reporters or magazines to read-through and publish or they can truly work at a magazine or newspaper. Journalists work adjectives week, can work at home or on the road, don't necessarily stipulation 8 hours a day at the bureau, but work more than that to get a article done. Long, deferred, erratic and HECTIC hours! Very stressful, and they are put under pressure plentifully. They have to congregate set deadlines. Be comfortable and social. At tiniest a Bachelor's degree within English, Communications, Political Science or Journalism. You don't have to be rich. Need to stay motivated and be resourceful. By the agency, a good pointer, a writer needs upright grammar and punctuation ;-) Best of luck!

If i do 4 year of criminal justice. can i still be able to go to law school to become a lawyer?




Answers: Of course, you can. Law school requires you have a 4-year degree, but there is no specific degree that is required. I knew a lawyer that had a liberl arts degree. A CJ degree will probably give you a better base knowledge going into law school.
Your undergraduate degree is largely irrelevant if you have good grades and a good LSAT. I had law school classmates with undergrad degrees in engineering, chemistry, drama, and all kinds of liberal arts. I have a journalism degree (and am now a civil litigator).

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