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Old 09-01-2006 | 05:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Uncle Bose
So you're paying in-state tuition for a business degree. This whole argument is about paying non-resident or private tuition for an aviation degree, so it doesn't even apply to you, does it? What exactly are you arguing for?
If you would look back, you would see that our discussion begin with you unfairly chastising avation degrees. As a reasonable person with many freinds who have aviation degrees and been successful with them, I simply put a few of your assessments into perspective. It didn't not begin with what kind of tuition I was paying as you say. You didn't get an aviation degree either so what are you arguing for?

Originally Posted by LAfrequentflyer
Are you out of aviation or just working as an accountant to put money aside for flight training?

Good luck what ever you decide to do. You made the right choice not getting an aviation degree. I went to UND for ROTC...Nice campus. I enjoyed my time there...


-LAFF
I will recieve BBA's in Accounting and Aviation Management. I have my commercial/instrument/multi so I don't know that I will be getting out of aviation completely; it should make for a killer hobby. If I decide I want to fly professionally at some point down road, I'll have lots of freinds in the industry, and may persue it. I would love to get on with an ANG unit, so that may be a possiblity also.

I have no regrets about UND. I've had a blast. Are you a pilot for the Air Force then?
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