Hootie
Old Skool
I know I know, and if I would have known about this page a couple years ago I would've gone and achieved a non aviation degree. But I took a flight my senior year in high school and I was hooked like crack to flying and I couldnt stop. (pre911) I thought I would go to the local community college (good cheap idea) while picking up all my ratings and start flight instructing, since at that time it was supposedly so "easy" to flight instruct for a year then have the ceo of comair call and beg you to come work for him (at least thats what the magazines said). So here I am giving 1 hours of dual a week wishing to stay proficient with two years of college done.
if I get a business degree it'll take ANOTHER two years to complete, but if I take distance learning classes from erau itll take one year because I get 33 credits for my flying. I really would like to fly in the military so getting the 4 year asap is kinda appealing. Also if I got in the military theyd pay for more than half of a masters in something more usable. So after hearing my case which route is more practical?
if I get a business degree it'll take ANOTHER two years to complete, but if I take distance learning classes from erau itll take one year because I get 33 credits for my flying. I really would like to fly in the military so getting the 4 year asap is kinda appealing. Also if I got in the military theyd pay for more than half of a masters in something more usable. So after hearing my case which route is more practical?