What should I do?

autiger10

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Ok, here I am, once again banging my head on the wall trying to decide if I should continue with this graduate degree I'm in as a teacher/sport coaching (which will take me till either Aug or Dec '08) or should I just finish this Summer semester and then go to a flight school? I truly want to learn to fly, but I just don't have the money for both a graduate degree and flight school. What is the general opinion out there? Ahh the wonderful world of making THAT decision (I sound like my fiancee when I ask her where she wants to eat for the night) Thanks all!
 
I would say finish the degree, if you are that close (a year is nothing), and then go to flght school. You can always start taking a few lessons in the meantime to keep your interests sparked!!
 
Ok, here I am, once again banging my head on the wall trying to decide if I should continue with this graduate degree I'm

I am not a manager, I can only make two drinks, but after the day / days I have had lately I would take all my school money and go in 50/50 on the tiki bar with you.:cwm27:
 
Belize? they have mosquito's down there... i can't partner in a place that has mosquito's!

btw.. put me in for the tiki bar anyways! always did want to have one of those - here in the desert! ;)

btw.. how long have you been taking classes for your graduate? cuz i'd say if your over 50% done already, keep going, it makes for good backup!
 
This is only my 2nd semester in grad school. I still have 3 or 4 more semesters to go (all depending on if my advisor will actually ADVISE me). So it's going to be at least another year before I graduate. If I was to start flight school in Aug., I could be working (CFI) within a year. It's definitely a tough decision!
 
Alright everyone, besides the Tiki Bar idea (which is a good idea) I've received a few votes to go on with flight school after this semester and only one vote to stay with the teaching thing. I think I'm gonna go fly!!! How does that sound to everyone? Should I do it?? My gut says "yeah!" That itch just won't go away! Give me a little feedback
 
Seriously - My opinion go to a FBO Flexible schedule and if you get all your certs first then a college will give you credit for those that apply towards a bachelors degree in aviation. Start your school first then they want you to pay your FBO for the certs and then BUY the credits as well from them that would apply towards your BS in Aviation. My FBO is so flexible and I fly usually fly twice a day and occasionally more.
 
Here's the thing I see. The industry "today" is mad for pilots. The question I would be asking myself if I were in your shoes is this.., If I really want a career in flying, I already have a bachelors, so I've filled the Major airline requirement there. Anything above a Bachelors is overkill (as far as the airline industry is concerned) If I start flying now, In a year (or less) I could be CFIing and perhaps be hirable by the end of '08 or spring of '09. Hiring is "expected" (so I've read) to continue for some time. So I would say, providing there are no unexpected curve balls in your life, you have a better than reasonable chance of at least being picked up by a regional carrier in the next 2 years.

Now, lets say you finish the masters program and then pursue flying anyway. Is the Masters degree a thing that is perishable? In other words if you decide 3 or 5 or 10 yrs from now that flying for a living is not what you thought it would be and you would like to get back into your previous profession, would you be able to do it having not worked in the field and having a X-year old grad degree.

I would say it all comes down to what you truly want to do with your life and what you actually CAN do financially and so on. Me, I would probably get into flying now, there's a very high likely hood things are going to continue to go well from the hiring stand point and the money spent on a degree that may or may not get utilized can be spent on something you will actually use and grow a career with. just my 2 pennies Best of luck!
 
Have you given any though to an online Master's program? I am doing Webster's and with a little "motivation" you can finish it in less than a year. Sure, it isn't cheap but you can get it done quickly.
 
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