Old 01-28-2009, 10:20 PM
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cessnamann
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d22, I rarely post, but whenever I see someone about to take the Riddle plunge I step in. Here is my Embry-Riddle story. I started at erau in 2004, I quickly left the flight training because of the cost and went to a FBO across the street, but I continued the aviation courses and learned a lot. I then returned to the schools flight training program for my CFI and CFII and worked there for almost 2 years before graduation and going to fly RJs. With multiple scholarships I was about 80,000 dollars in debt (nothing compared to most people at erau) . If I had gone to state school, assuming no scholarships and the same flight training cost I would have saved about 10K. Would I do it again??...NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! An aviation degree limits you to only a flying job, or a few other select careers related to aviation support. That very flying job that you got the degree for doesn’t require an aviation degree. They only want some degree, or if they really need people, no degree. I would guess that roughly half of all pilots have been furloughed at some point in their careers, I already have been. I sure wish I had a CPA or something of the sort to fall back on. All in all riddle is not a bad school, you can learn a lot, it's just not worth committing financial suicide for.
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