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Words can not describe how happy I am. So many scholarships await. Embry Riddle or NYU...hmm.
Words can not describe how happy I am. So many scholarships await. Embry Riddle or NYU...hmm.
You go to Riddle, maybe if you are lucky you are the one flying the plane. You go to NYU, you have people who fly the plane for you :wink2: .
BTW - a very big "Attaboy" to you on the GPA.
That sounds lovely, but I dream of being an ATP with an MBA.
Congratulations on your academic achievement. I hope you can parlay it into a meaningful and enjoyable career. Sadly, I have doubts that such a career lies in aviation, but I would be gratified to be proven incorrect.
Who are you to tell somebody what a meaningful and gratifying career is to them??
Who are you to tell somebody what a meaningful and gratifying career is to them??
A degree from NYU is very much more likely to be meaningful and gratifying then one from Riddle. The gov't permission slip to fly airplanes can be picked up anywhere, no need to get them through your college.
A degree from NYU is very much more likely to be meaningful and gratifying then one from Riddle. The gov't permission slip to fly airplanes can be picked up anywhere, no need to get them through your college.
That Kritchlow ain't worth a damn until he's dropped a log on somebody...
I don't think anyone is suggesting that ERAU is the way to go. We're talking about the career - not where someone goes to college. I had a very strong, gratifying college experience, and currently have a strong, gratifying career as a pilot. No reason she can't do both.
Me? Not sure I understand.
I just saw the post as sorta like the old colonel who needed to chew-out a lieutenant in the morning to go along with his cup of coffee in order to feel that all was right with the world. Or was I mistaken?
Well, I just call them like I see them. I think it's lousy to imply someone's career, or dream, isn't worth a damn.
I don't think Mike meant it that way at all. I think he was just saying it can be a tough career path. Keep in mind that he is an academic with a role that hasn't changed substantially in a hundred years and it's easy to see his perspective.
Of course I work in a cyclic industry so I don't see the constant upheavals in demand for pilots and the regular mixing of seniority lists as such a big deal.
I'll assume he used poor wording, and I read too much into the wording...
Good on ya. Mike's an okay guy even if he works for "the" OSU...
Good on ya. Mike's an okay guy even if he works for "the" OSU...
Go BucksGood on ya. Mike's an okay guy even if he works for "the" OSU...
Go Bucks
Good on ya. Mike's an okay guy even if he works for "the" OSU...
You go to Riddle, maybe if you are lucky you are the one flying the plane. You go to NYU, you have people who fly the plane for you :wink2: .
Time will tell but they have certainly slipped from a solid 1 to a shaky 3. To the OP: congrats on the academic achiements. I am sure that if you put forth the same effort in your decision it will be the right one for you.go right on out the door...
That sounds lovely, but I dream of being an ATP with an MBA.