A Question (Mets help please!)
Moderator: S2k Moderators
A Question (Mets help please!)
Which Schools down here in the South offer the best Meteorology Programs?
Last edited by Weatherfreak000 on Wed Oct 11, 2006 7:09 pm, edited 1 time in total.
0 likes
First (with all due respect) you really should learn to spell the program you want to apply to. Your application will be far more credible that way -- typos are as bad as flat out misspellings in this regard.
The two links in the previous response are fairly good; but it's important that you do more research concerning just what you're looking for because there is no real "comprehensive" one-size-fits-all program anywhere. Nor are tropical meteorology programs confined places in (or close to) the tropics, contrary to the comments in those linked threads.
Another important question is whether you're looking for an undergraduate program or a graduate program; and, if the latter, what level (masters or doctoral). In addition, your specific area of interest becomes even more important at the graduate level.
A good listing, probably as comprehensive as anything out there, is at
http://www.ametsoc.org/amsucar_curricula/index.cfm . The information there is sketchy, but it will send you to the schools' sites for more.
HPH
The two links in the previous response are fairly good; but it's important that you do more research concerning just what you're looking for because there is no real "comprehensive" one-size-fits-all program anywhere. Nor are tropical meteorology programs confined places in (or close to) the tropics, contrary to the comments in those linked threads.
Another important question is whether you're looking for an undergraduate program or a graduate program; and, if the latter, what level (masters or doctoral). In addition, your specific area of interest becomes even more important at the graduate level.
A good listing, probably as comprehensive as anything out there, is at
http://www.ametsoc.org/amsucar_curricula/index.cfm . The information there is sketchy, but it will send you to the schools' sites for more.
HPH
0 likes
No offense, weatherfreak, but this forum isn't the best way to find what you are looking for (in other words, personal interests are exactly that, this is a more general place on the web to discuss weather, rather than important life choices).
If you want to use the internet for a search, I'd use a search engine, with UNY and the program you are looking for - or better yet, your school counselor, who has all sorts of guides for you and could tailor them to your available current records and what you need to get where you want to go. Good luck.
If you want to use the internet for a search, I'd use a search engine, with UNY and the program you are looking for - or better yet, your school counselor, who has all sorts of guides for you and could tailor them to your available current records and what you need to get where you want to go. Good luck.
0 likes
- Blown Away
- S2K Supporter
- Posts: 9874
- Joined: Wed May 26, 2004 6:17 am
I didn't realize you members could be so insensitive sometimes, of course a place where it's logical to post a topic using an emoticon or reposting the same data over and over should definitely rule out my question. After all i'm not technically talking about Tropical Weather. Just in academic form.
0 likes
- Blown Away
- S2K Supporter
- Posts: 9874
- Joined: Wed May 26, 2004 6:17 am
Does the University of New York have a good program?
I'm not sure what you mean by this.
The State University of New York (SUNY) is a university system, with campuses all over and different programs at different campuses. As I recall (and that AMS link I posted earlier may verify, I don't know), SUNY Albany and SUNY Stoney Brook have earth science programs that include meteorology options.
There's also New York University (NYU) in the city; I really don't know much about this. One of the previous posts is right, though -- if you're interested in a specific campus, Google their name, find their web site, and start looking at their programs.
As I tried to suggest before, only you know what you're interested in, so you need to do your own research to find out a good fit. HPH
0 likes
Return to “Got a question? I'm listening”
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 20 guests