av8sean
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One thing to keep in mind - getting an online degree might be helpful in your airline career, but if the intention is to have a fall-back if you lose your job or need to work in the real world, stay clear. Many recruiters I've dealt with specifically avoid people who do online degrees or goto places like University of Phoenix. In many cases, these places are similar to the PFJ flight training schools, but instead you are paying for a degree. Naturally you go through the motions, read books, write papers, but it doesn't compare to the rigor and interaction you get in a real University.
I look at alot of resumes at my job (I work for a very large pharmaceutical company) and I instantly weed out any of the University of Phoenix/ ITT Tech etc types of degree people. Actually, I'd much rather see someone who went to a respectable 4-year college for Business with only a BS degree rather than someone who got an MBA from Uni of Phoenix.
I look at alot of resumes at my job (I work for a very large pharmaceutical company) and I instantly weed out any of the University of Phoenix/ ITT Tech etc types of degree people. Actually, I'd much rather see someone who went to a respectable 4-year college for Business with only a BS degree rather than someone who got an MBA from Uni of Phoenix.