gggoosey
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..Before I have a conniption.
Sorry to make my first post all drama-like, but I kinda need some help and I figure you guys would have the answers.
Sooo, I have kind of a long story. I went to community college for two years and majored in Aviation Tech while I was in high school. Flight training was obviously part of the curriculum, but I definitely didn't have the money for it, although I was working my little cushy customer service job at an electronics retailer full-time, so I figured I'd take the aviation courses they offered with the hope that most of them would transfer to Embry-Riddle because I was hellbent on going there. I obviously didn't do my research. During my senior year, I scrambled for loans and sold a few organs on the black market in an attempt to pay for school. I was able to take out enough loans to get me through the first year. I headed down there and had a crappy first semester - I was absolutely miserable about being far from my family, among other things. Yay college! Anyway, I ran out of money about a month before the semester ended for flight training, so I was stuck with like 12 hours and nowhere to go until next semester. I had a mental breakdown over winter break [this past one] about having to pay back like a bajillion dollars to go to an effing school, so I decided with hesitation to withdraw (I withdrew, then re-enrolled, then withdrew again.. haha]. I enrolled in my community college again back home because I have a scholarship here and am taking general courses until I get back on track, while working at my little cushy job as previously stated.
I have two options (at least, that I've thought of): I plan on transferring to the University of Nevada Reno [I'm a Nevada resident and I would pay like next to nothing for tuition] for business while finishing my flight training at an FBO up there.. Ooooor I could go to UND.
Ultimately, I'd like to fly the big birds but am actually excited to build up hours through flight training and such. Sometimes, I get discouraged and think I can't do it and blah, blah.. I didn't have the passion that these kids at Riddle did.. But I guess that's normal. Right?
Anyway, in your opinion, what would be the best route for me?
Thanks. Sorry I wrote a novel.
Sooo, I have kind of a long story. I went to community college for two years and majored in Aviation Tech while I was in high school. Flight training was obviously part of the curriculum, but I definitely didn't have the money for it, although I was working my little cushy customer service job at an electronics retailer full-time, so I figured I'd take the aviation courses they offered with the hope that most of them would transfer to Embry-Riddle because I was hellbent on going there. I obviously didn't do my research. During my senior year, I scrambled for loans and sold a few organs on the black market in an attempt to pay for school. I was able to take out enough loans to get me through the first year. I headed down there and had a crappy first semester - I was absolutely miserable about being far from my family, among other things. Yay college! Anyway, I ran out of money about a month before the semester ended for flight training, so I was stuck with like 12 hours and nowhere to go until next semester. I had a mental breakdown over winter break [this past one] about having to pay back like a bajillion dollars to go to an effing school, so I decided with hesitation to withdraw (I withdrew, then re-enrolled, then withdrew again.. haha]. I enrolled in my community college again back home because I have a scholarship here and am taking general courses until I get back on track, while working at my little cushy job as previously stated.
I have two options (at least, that I've thought of): I plan on transferring to the University of Nevada Reno [I'm a Nevada resident and I would pay like next to nothing for tuition] for business while finishing my flight training at an FBO up there.. Ooooor I could go to UND.
Ultimately, I'd like to fly the big birds but am actually excited to build up hours through flight training and such. Sometimes, I get discouraged and think I can't do it and blah, blah.. I didn't have the passion that these kids at Riddle did.. But I guess that's normal. Right?
Anyway, in your opinion, what would be the best route for me?
Thanks. Sorry I wrote a novel.