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yakfisher 02-09-2020 08:11 PM

Master Degree
 
Anyone working towards a Master Degree while flying for the Airlines? Just trying to see how doable it is with the full time schedule and time in hotels

peaches 02-09-2020 08:22 PM


Originally Posted by yakfisher (Post 2974076)
Anyone working towards a Master Degree while flying for the Airlines? Just trying to see how doable it is with the full time schedule and time in hotels

While I dont work for an airline I fly just a much and am also working on my masters. I am doing the delta state university online program and it is working very well. It is all at your own pace and a very manageable workload. I am only doing one class a semester but could easily do two if I wanted to. This semester I have two due dates for assignments. The midpoint of the semester and the end of the semester. Most of my classmates are professional aviators and make it work out well. I would highly recommend looking into DSU

Random Task 02-10-2020 08:02 AM

I'm working on a masters through Florida Tech. Two classes a semester, it's manageable with an airline schedule.

LoneStar32 02-11-2020 04:00 PM

If you can't do it working an airline job you wouldn't be able to do it working any other full time job.

DownInPetaluma 02-18-2020 02:46 PM

Master’s degree (not captitalized), not ‘master degree’. Also, ‘airlines’ is not capitalized as it’s a common noun as well. You’re welcome..

Meow1215 02-18-2020 03:39 PM


Originally Posted by DownInPetaluma (Post 2979435)
Master’s degree (not captitalized), not ‘master degree’. Also, ‘airlines’ is not capitalized as it’s a common noun as well. You’re welcome..

Posts a week later without providing any content to the original question, just to be a grammar Nazi - TOTD.

terks43 02-18-2020 05:57 PM


Originally Posted by DownInPetaluma (Post 2979435)
Master’s degree (not captitalized), not ‘master degree’. Also, ‘airlines’ is not capitalized as it’s a common noun as well. You’re welcome..

You must be fun on a four day.

PotatoChip 02-18-2020 06:05 PM


Originally Posted by yakfisher (Post 2974076)
Anyone working towards a Master Degree while flying for the Airlines? Just trying to see how doable it is with the full time schedule and time in hotels

I completed mine while flying. Did a lot of work in hotels.
I was able to knock it out in about 15 months taking a pretty heavy class load.
Delta State. All online.

rickair7777 02-18-2020 09:03 PM


Originally Posted by DownInPetaluma (Post 2979435)
Master’s degree (not captitalized), not ‘master degree’. Also, ‘airlines’ is not capitalized as it’s a common noun as well. You’re welcome..

That's the kind of thing you learn when you get your Master's. They don't teach it in HS or college any more.

IFly145 02-19-2020 07:06 AM

While I worked on a lesser degree, I found it was doable with minimal time spent working on it at home.


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