MainStreet USA
Earning My Ears
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- Apr 18, 2005
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If you really have a good idea of what you want to do, look for a school that specializes in that field. That way, as long as you don't go changing your mind on what you want to do, it will be a great career boost for you to have a degree with that school's name on it. that's what i did anyway. Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University is the world leader in aviation and aerospace further education. a few bragging rights: we have the #1 aerospace engineering program in the nation, we are the exclusive provider of pilot training to the US Air Force Academy, and we have the largest (and frequently awarded the best) AFROTC program in the nation, (not including the AF Academy itself, of course). Seeing as I always wanted to be a pilot and was seriously considering doign the air force thing, ERAU was a no-brainer.
Now.. if only I can figure out how I'm going to pay it off this millenium!
PS: I ended up dropping AFROTC after two years, but I'm still flying as a civilian!
Now.. if only I can figure out how I'm going to pay it off this millenium!

PS: I ended up dropping AFROTC after two years, but I'm still flying as a civilian!