Ohio University

Kestrel452

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Is this program good? Is the Warrior the primary trainer there or are there just a couple? Any turbine aircraft? Nice airport, etc? Is the trimester setup bad?
 
Also, any simulators there? Is it true you have to major in engineering or liberal arts and THEN add flight onto it? Or is there 4 years flight-only program?
 
I know I make a lot of threads, but I want to make the most educated decision as possible. I call universities about what they offer, but I also want an unbiased opinion. Over 150k lies in the balance, sir.
 
I know I make a lot of threads, but I want to make the most educated decision as possible. I call universities about what they offer, but I also want an unbiased opinion. Over 150k lies in the balance, sir.

Don't worry about it, I don't think that mavsfan was saying that in a mean way. More like "wow!"
 
Yeah, I wasn't trying to come off as a dick.

Have you narrowed down your search at all? Or are you still in the process of just gathering info?
 
I have pretty good idea about what each school has to offer. But the problem lies with the aviation departments of most universities not making a detailed enough webpage. Some schools hardly describe it at all. The only school that outright tells you is everything FIT, and they seem to have the best facilities out of any school I have looked at besides UND.

Although, I'm not too sure about Ohio anymore. The warriors are nice, but all the other planes are pretty old. They do not have the level of simulators that other places do. And I don't like the trimester setup. So far my favorite school is FIT.
 
Last I heard was that the OU program was in some financial trouble. Don't discount Ohio State though. They're working on building the program back up and have a few new research opportunities. Shoot me a PM if you want more on OSU.
 
I have pretty good idea about what each school has to offer. But the problem lies with the aviation departments of most universities not making a detailed enough webpage. Some schools hardly describe it at all. The only school that outright tells you is everything FIT, and they seem to have the best facilities out of any school I have looked at besides UND.

Although, I'm not too sure about Ohio anymore. The warriors are nice, but all the other planes are pretty old. They do not have the level of simulators that other places do. And I don't like the trimester setup. So far my favorite school is FIT.
Have you looked at OU? That's where I'm headed this fall. Let me know if you have any questions, what I don't know I can always try to find out for you.

Are you going to be a freshman this fall?
 
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