<p>Ever since I was a little girl, I have wanted to work for NASA as an astronomer. I was told that the chances of that actually happening were slim to none. Now I am a 27 year-old mother of two. I continue to be very interested in the universe and everything in it. I did not graduate HS, but I did obtain my GED and go on to, first a business institute for two years and then a state university. I have 92 credits from the business institute that are non-transferable to my current school and 9 credits at the university so far. I have read that engineering requires a lot of math (calculus, algebra etc) definately not my area of expertise, but I am very willing to do the work and give it my best shot. Is it too late? I am just not so willing to let my dream go. Not yet…</p>