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almost all the students that do the degree program in Broward use it to get a 4 years toward an online ERAU degree
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that Aviation Degree will be soooo useful in the real world if you get furloughed /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/tongue.gif
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still a lot more useful than your comment… /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/tongue.gif
I have a Business degree and it isn’t that very useful either. My point was that you get many credits for your flying and you can meet that 4 years degree requirement fairly easily and fairly cheaply in a rather short time. In general I am also for a degree in something other than aviation, but this degree is very doable and you won't lose 4 years doing just that.
It is allover that seniority is everything. The priority is to get a four years degree and the flight training and minimums to apply in the shortest possible time. A degree in an unrelated field is great, but if that will throw you back another 2 years compared to the one that you can get sooner than that is also another factor to think about. It may still be a wise choice, but it depends on the individual. You can get a backup degree in whatever if it won't make you happy at all.
News flash for you: Some people may like aviation related activities that are not necessary related to flying.
But while you go to papi&mami's flight school I am sure you can get your Law degree full time and quality training too. No problems at all.
BTW an engineering degree can be easily transferred (at least partially) toward another engineering degree that has nothing to do with aviation. I wish I had an engineering in aviation right now so I could easily work toward an advanced degree in Computer Engineering which I would love to do. As it is with my awesome BBA I can get a MBA in accounting if I don't want to start over from scratch. I am really not that happy about that and I really would not want to work as an accountant in case I lose my medical. I am trying to get away from job like that, however I would not mind writing code. It all depends on what you like to do.
But the problem still is, just like chrisdahut said, if you are 50 and have not been in the field for 20 years, you can have an MBA from a quality university and still not get a job.
Guess that never occurred to you. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/tongue.gif