Hello NSF! I'm Kevin and full disclaimer I'm very new to the site, but I already find it very useful and really well put together. I'm working through Mechanical Engineering at Caltech and hoping to progress towards a role with JPL or SpaceX. I hope to be involved in vehicles that will transport people to Mars. My edu e-mail is my verification route.Again, I'm new so I don't really know what I'm missing with L2, but if it's even more of what we see here on the NSF I can access, then it is bound to be very useful for me. Others in this thread already say so. Thank you,Kevin.
I'm Lisa and I'm also at Embry-Riddle studying aerospace engineering. I've updated my e-mail to show this in my profile. Been on NSF before going into this course and it was this site that made me want to take it on. Would love access to L2 as it's known to be great and it would aid me in my studies. Thanks!
Quote from: Lisa_R4 on 09/17/2019 04:55 amI'm Lisa and I'm also at Embry-Riddle studying aerospace engineering. I've updated my e-mail to show this in my profile. Been on NSF before going into this course and it was this site that made me want to take it on. Would love access to L2 as it's known to be great and it would aid me in my studies. Thanks!Hi Lisa - And you're in. PM sent and your sponsor is Ken (the Bin).
Quote from: Chris Bergin on 09/17/2019 12:22 pmQuote from: Lisa_R4 on 09/17/2019 04:55 amI'm Lisa and I'm also at Embry-Riddle studying aerospace engineering. I've updated my e-mail to show this in my profile. Been on NSF before going into this course and it was this site that made me want to take it on. Would love access to L2 as it's known to be great and it would aid me in my studies. Thanks!Hi Lisa - And you're in. PM sent and your sponsor is Ken (the Bin).Thanks Chris and Ken!!
Hi. I'm Jay. Studying applied science, Texas A&M. I am hoping to get into the space industry and this site has given me that passion, so being in L2 would really help me get deeper into the subject matter. I have been lurking here as a guest for a a few years, but decided to get a membership and I've used my .edu address for the rules.
Hello! I'm Johan. I am studying for my Aerospace Engineering, M.Sc. at University of Applied Sciences Wiener Neustadt here in Austria. I would love to be able to use L2 to help my studies. I am hoping to work for ESA in my career. Thank you!
Thank you for this! Been on the site for a long time. Registered several months ago. Have wanted L2 for a long time.I'm Malc at Embry-Riddle, studying Aerospace engineering.My registration is my .edu address.Thanks!!
Quote from: Malc2001 on 09/08/2019 08:45 pmThank you for this! Been on the site for a long time. Registered several months ago. Have wanted L2 for a long time.I'm Malc at Embry-Riddle, studying Aerospace engineering.My registration is my .edu address.Thanks!!Hi, I'm John and I'm also in this class! I have signed up with my .edu address. I would love L2 for the extra knowledge and learning materials.
Hopefully I've not left this too late to apply, but I'm Peter and I'm studying mechanical engineering at MIT. With an eye on joining NASA as a career path I would find L2 even more useful than I find NSF already. Thank you for any consideration!
Robert, Texas A&M Aerospace Engineering, my e-mail is my passport Long time member of NSF, but now looking to get into the profession. Would have got L2 just to support NSF, but no disposable income. Would be so greatful if someone would sponsor me Thanks!
Quote from: Robert827 on 09/20/2019 12:25 amRobert, Texas A&M Aerospace Engineering, my e-mail is my passport Long time member of NSF, but now looking to get into the profession. Would have got L2 just to support NSF, but no disposable income. Would be so greatful if someone would sponsor me Thanks!And you're in, Robert and your sponsor is Perchlorate (Pete).====Last call now (probably to the weekend). Four spaces remaining at present.
Quote from: Peter James on 09/19/2019 09:48 pmHopefully I've not left this too late to apply, but I'm Peter and I'm studying mechanical engineering at MIT. With an eye on joining NASA as a career path I would find L2 even more useful than I find NSF already. Thank you for any consideration!Welcome Peter! And you're in - check PM for details.Your sponsor has opted to remain anonymous.
Hi, I'm Jamie and another studying AE at Embry-Riddle. I would be repeating everyone else's reasons for appreciating L2 content but those reasons appear valid as from their comments and I'd really appreciate being involved in this sponsorship too! Thanks for any approval!