TheMattAttack17
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Unless you're a eunuch, that's exactly what people at age 17 worry about!
This. You'll enjoy your time in college much more if your university isn't a sausage fest.
Unless you're a eunuch, that's exactly what people at age 17 worry about!
Why not an aviation degree?[/QUO
Yeah why not? An Aviation degree can help with the cost of getting your ratings. Not to mention, the course work will be easier. An engineering degree is useless, if you plan to be flying for an airline and never use it. Even if you get laid off, you won't have any experience in the field.
Why not an aviation degree?[/QUO
Yeah why not? An Aviation degree can help with the cost of getting your ratings. Not to mention, the course work will be easier. An engineering degree is useless, if you plan to be flying for an airline and never use it. Even if you get laid off, you won't have any experience in the field.
Right, you're absolutely right dude, because if you plan on flying for an airline at age 17, then basically, it means you're going to be flying for an airline at age 35. There's no way that you might want to change your mind later down the road, or circumstances might change and you lose your medical. That can't happen right? And it can't happen because at age 17 you planned on doing it.
And what a great rationalization you there. You should not get an engineering degree and go for the easier and more useless degree, because even if you get laid off, YOU'LL HAVE NO EXPERIENCE ANYWAY SO IT WOULDN'T HAVE ANY DIFFERENCE! Matter of fact, screw the engineering degree. Screw the aviation degree. Just get a degree in the easiest field possible. I recommend the Friends World Program at a local community college, because according to Mr. Devil's Advocate aka jspeed, it doesn't matter what degree you get because life always works out the way you want it to.
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Right, you're absolutely right dude, because if you plan on flying for an airline at age 17, then basically, it means you're going to be flying for an airline at age 35. There's no way that you might want to change your mind later down the road, or circumstances might change and you lose your medical. That can't happen right? And it can't happen because at age 17 you planned on doing it.
And what a great rationalization you there. You should not get an engineering degree and go for the easier and more useless degree, because even if you get laid off, YOU'LL HAVE NO EXPERIENCE ANYWAY SO IT WOULDN'T HAVE ANY DIFFERENCE! Matter of fact, screw the engineering degree. Screw the aviation degree. Just get a degree in the easiest field possible. I recommend the Friends World Program at a local community college, because according to Mr. Devil's Advocate aka jspeed, it doesn't matter what degree you get because life always works out the way you want it to.
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Should the economy go poop or I lose my medical, I'm doing # 5!
20 great jobs with no degree.
http://www.cnn.com/2009/LIVING/worklife/01/19/cb.20.big.salary.jobs/index.html