Mt SAC.....Mount San Antonio....Anyone?
Anyone here go to or is a former student of Mt. Sac? I'm currently going there and will eventually transfer to a four year school but was wondering if anyone here is a student there.
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Originally Posted by Elcapiperu
(Post 522404)
Anyone here go to or is a former student of Mt. Sac? I'm currently going there and will eventually transfer to a four year school but was wondering if anyone here is a student there.
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I plan on taking some aviation courses at Mt. Sac in the spring, anyone else have any thoughts about there programs??
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Iam a Mt Sacie, I will need one more class, the Instrument Ground course to finish the Commercial Flight Degree. I recommend the Mt. Sac program for the following reasons.
1) They have a Dept. just for aeronautics which includes the Commercial Flight, Aviation Science (ATC) and Aviation Maint.(A&P) 2) You will be surround by the enviorment of aviation 3) The cost will be alot cheaper than a University tuition and they the Southern Illinois University connection if you would like the BA 4)They have a Mt SAC Flight Training Association which will provide flight training for a low cost. Here is a link for the College Aeronautics - Mt. San Antonio College |
I want to bring this thread back from the dead because I've been trying to weigh out my options for college. (I'm a junior in a SoCal hs) Mt Sac looks like a very solid option because of the dirt cheap rates... and dirt cheap tuition. $75 wet in the 152 and $35 for instruction. (For students only) I think that's pretty hard to beat in collegiate aviation... correct me if I'm wrong. If I go there, I would probably complete a 4 yr degree in something, preferably non aviation related. Goal is a flying career. So I was wondering if anyone had any recent experience with the program. Thanks
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Originally Posted by Jingles
(Post 2307700)
I want to bring this thread back from the dead because I've been trying to weigh out my options for college. (I'm a junior in a SoCal hs) Mt Sac looks like a very solid option because of the dirt cheap rates... and dirt cheap tuition. $75 wet in the 152 and $35 for instruction. (For students only) I think that's pretty hard to beat in collegiate aviation... correct me if I'm wrong. If I go there, I would probably complete a 4 yr degree in something, preferably non aviation related. Goal is a flying career. So I was wondering if anyone had any recent experience with the program. Thanks
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