I don't think the college classes during high school count. Start counting college years after HS grad. If your work history shows a full time job during college that will explain the long time line. I would just be prepared to answer for it in the interview. It might hurt in the scoring but you will never know how much. Just go with it and hope for the best.
As for the tickets and accidents I included the ones I remembered from HS. In the interview I explained that the dates were my best guess and they did not blink an eye.
Good luck.
Originally Posted by
disillusioned
Finishing my airline apps, and had a question about school. Right out of high school and during high school, I took a couple college courses. But then I was in a different career and wasn't in a program. 9 years later when I changed my degree and went back to school, I was doing instructing while finishing my degree and building hours. I slowed my classes down at the end because I didn't want to graduate and have to start repaying my student loans before I had enough hours to get on with a regional.
So how big of a deal is it that my degree shows 13 years to complete since I'm not a doctor? Where is the best place to explain what happened and will it hurt my "score" when rating my application? Also, my driving record only goes back 8 years. I know I had a fender bender in my early 20's but it is not showing. Do I just guess on the dates or not include it since it is not on the official record?