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Old 02-26-2017 | 03:35 PM
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Originally Posted by GoNova
Plenty of time if you have finished a majority of your degree already (3+ years full time or roughly 90 credits). If you only have a few classes under your belt it will be difficult to be starting your first few years at a regional and take classes part time. Part time class taking will take way longer than 3 years to complete a degree since it takes 4 full time...
Or you can save yourself 50 plus grand and go to one of the AA regionals. In 5-7 years you will have a mainline job and less debt. One thing everyone needs to consider is retirements. The entire flow thing has been a roller coaster for the last 15 years, however things are drastically changing. Present day flow is a much bigger deal than the past, strictly due to the retirements. It's only going to get better.
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