Originally Posted by
jsfBoat
I'm @ a two year school to get my associates in aviation. I'll be finished with my course work at the end of this semester & am wanting to transfer to out to start my bachelors in biology (it's my other insterest). However in order to graduate from my current school we have to complete our CASEL. I've finished my commercial (except for the complex requirement), and am about half way through my instrument. So I have to finish the other half of my instrument, recieve the complex endorsement, review all my instrument/commercial manuvers, then take the ride for both. I'm NOT going to be done with my CASEL by the end of the semester 'cause of my finances.
Do I stay here at my current school to finish the CASEL, and then transfer into the fall semester? Or do I say to hell with it by transfering out to start my B.S., and complete the CASEL on the side? Or do I comeback during spring and summer break? I would like to recieve my associates, but I'm 25 and need to get my B.S., and I like my current school. Also I am flying on a small scholoarship that I've won under the assumption that i would stay to complete my CASEL and graduate.
Not sure what is the best thing to do. Any ideas?
Leaving a rating and coming back later, or doing it on the side with a different instructor/different environment can be risky.
Regardless, i do not recommend putting it off. BUT, you do need to get your degree.
Good luck!