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I'm scheduled to take my AT-SAT on Tuesday. I am 27 with a wife and a kid-I've been teaching for 5 years. I have always been an aviation buff and have a relative in the biz. I would like to know of any advice any of you have for geographic preferences. The lady at the FAA said that this time around they are only letting people put down two locations, but in a comments section you can say that you are open to go anywhere. My wife and I would like to go to North Carolina and Virginia in a close second. We want somewhere where the cost of living is cheaper (Philly is very high). Anyone out there know how my chances are to get into NC or VA if I score well qualified on the test?