Private Pilot Certificate only.
All students are required to complete Aviation 102 (Private Pilot Ground School) and Private Pilot Test course flight lessons (regardless of how much flight experience). The Private Pilot Test course is a minimum of fourteen flight lessons, and costs will vary according to the flying experience of the student.
Ok, thanks man. Do you like UND overall? would you recommend going to a satellite campus first, like spokane falls....?
Are the academics that bad?? What are they teaching you at, a fifth grade level?
Are the academics that bad?? What are they teaching you at, a fifth grade level?
It was like middle school all over again. Some of the aviation classes are fine, like Human Factors. That was the one class I actually felt like I got my money's worth out of it.
I dont know if I could compare the general ed classes to middle school. It really depends on how much work you put into it and how much you want to learn. Hopefully since you say it was like middle school you got perfect scores in all your GEN ED classes.
Human factors and flight Physiology were the best classes I have ever taken partly because Dr. Jensen is probably one of the best teachers in the aviation program. Probably one of the few people that helps you learn and understand concepts rather than making you rote memorize random things.
I still have a year of high school left, but would like to get the PPL this summer. Would I be better off to wait then? I live in Ohio (30 min from CLE). Are the out of state tuition increases going to be more than it's worth?
I hear good and bad on this thread. Hmm...
Argghhhh!!! I really wanted to go to UND, but I really dont wan't to spend that much redoing stuff I already know, especially when the academic side isn't good.
I'm getting my PPL no doubt when I turn 17, the day of (if all plans go right). So basically, I shouldn't even come to UND to get my other ratings and what not?? I also wanted to complete my instrument rating while out of college.
Plus, on the other side, I wanted to major in Psychology at UND(just as a degree to fall back on). But it sounds to me like the non-av stuff is..a joke??
I have to admit that I'm rather confused with the opinions stated in this thread. Is UND good?? Is it bad?? A former flight instructor I had went there and said its phenomenal, but I don't see the point in wasting all this money to pay for something I already know.
Robbie
What to do now?!...do any other universities honor previous ratings, or is it "come here and do it our way (and pay us too)??"