EASuperhornet
New Member
As many of you may already know, I have had few related topics on the discussion of education in the field of aviation. This time around I'd like to hone in on the topic of degrees that you have completed, and where you ended up-to-date.
I'm looking into studying in the sector of "Aviation management" at "PARKs Aeronautical college," on the St. Louis University campus, and I was wondering if you could tell me a bit about what I'm getting myself into, employment opportunities wise, and pay grades that await me once i have successfully completed the Bachelor's of Science degree in this field?
I fully understand that in this field of study it is essential to diversify oneself and learn as much as possible in the order of gaining experience in either, or both the mechanical sides, as well as the business side of the industry.
I'd like to get to know a little about your experiences and the educations that you have accumulated throughout your careers if possible...
I'm a tad worried about making the wrong choice.. my sister keeps telling me that in life there is no one set path or destination, and it isn't the destination that is of full importance, it's the journey. I believe in this statement so much, but when finances are on the line, I am a tad more professional in my decisioning.
Much appreciation ladies and gents,
Tony
I'm looking into studying in the sector of "Aviation management" at "PARKs Aeronautical college," on the St. Louis University campus, and I was wondering if you could tell me a bit about what I'm getting myself into, employment opportunities wise, and pay grades that await me once i have successfully completed the Bachelor's of Science degree in this field?
I fully understand that in this field of study it is essential to diversify oneself and learn as much as possible in the order of gaining experience in either, or both the mechanical sides, as well as the business side of the industry.
I'd like to get to know a little about your experiences and the educations that you have accumulated throughout your careers if possible...
I'm a tad worried about making the wrong choice.. my sister keeps telling me that in life there is no one set path or destination, and it isn't the destination that is of full importance, it's the journey. I believe in this statement so much, but when finances are on the line, I am a tad more professional in my decisioning.
Much appreciation ladies and gents,
Tony