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| Agent Smith | Not that I'm working at today's fashionable place-to-be, but it's bachelor's required, master's preferable and has been so for at least the past decade.
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| Senior Member | Quote:
![]() Happens when I don't get enough sleep...Guess now the question would be if a bachelor's is soon to be required across the board for all the majors/legacies and all make a master's preferable, are we looking at a mad dash of pilots trying to get a quick and easy master's degree just to stand out? | |
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| Old Skool | That was the price when I went there over a decade ago...that's how I know Dough is old...he and I went around the same time, but to different campuses. I was there in '90-'94...sad, ain't it?! One of these years I'll get my perspective done and you can read all about it... ![]() |
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| Agent Smith | Quote:
Ever since Newsweek called our EE program the "Harvard of the Skies", Riddle stretched it as if it applied to ALL academic programs and then the costs began to skyrocket.
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| Agent Smith | Quote:
More simply put, I would not suggest a masters degree to get the edge in employment consideration.
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__________________ Caution! The moving walkway is nearing its end. Please attend to your children and watch your step. | |
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| | #83 | |
| Senior Member Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: San Antonio
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Having spent 4 years in college and 4 years in the military, I say they both add great qualities to a well-rounded person. Try the best of both worlds--go to college while serving in the national guard/reserves. Personally, I didn't join the military until after college, but we have folks in my unit who do both at the same time and they're first rate kids well ahead of their peers. It might take an extra couple of years to graduate when factoring in deployments, etc, but it'll make you that much more marketable at 23-24 versus 21-22. Hell, maybe your unit will send you to flight school if that's what you want to do. Many posts here seem to relect a gross generalization of college students who are "spending daddy's money and drinking beer", from those who haven't been to college nor undersand the difference between "Education" and "Training". Conversely, these are those with the degree who see "no advantage" with military experience/training. Having both backgrounds, I respect both paths in life. The college experience is (as a traditional freshman at a traditional school pursuing a real degree) is an experience I wouldn't trade for anything. It's not just about going to class and studying for tests (or drinking beer). There's a whole "other education" that involves getting involved in the university lifestyle and building yourself as a person--that's what I think the university education is really about. As far as "getting drunk every night" is concerned, honestly I've seen way more drinking in the military than I ever did in college (although both places are notorious for that vice). Of course, the military will give you unmatched real-life experiences, an opportunity to serve your country and build a sense of disipline and honor, and countless opportunities for leadership developlment. But don't discount the value of the education--there's a reason you need a degree to be a commissioned officer. If all major airlines don't require the degree yet, they definitely should. Yes, among other purposes it is a discriminator that helps weed down the stacks of resumes. Despite the "pilot shortage", there's never a shortage of people with shiny jet syndrome wanting to be pilots (at least not at the places anyone would want to work). Maybe there's a shortage of "well qualified" pilots, especially at the regional level, but that's another issue. The two most important factors in getting a job are timing and networking. Seniority drives everything else. So, if you're in a position to get a job at a good regional and get that seniority number without a degree, then more power to you. But, ultimately, get that degree if you want to or have to someday move on (inside or outside of aviation). I've never met someone with a college degree who regrets it. | |
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| | #84 |
| Moderator Join Date: May 2003 Location: GRR
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| ![]() Nice synopsis of both. (BTW, haven't said hello to you yet. Howdy!)
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| | #85 |
| Senior Member | What I meant by "quick and easy master's" is a 'non-thesis' degree that can be completed without several years of back (and mind) breaking research. I agree, but if you happen to already have one, looks like you could be sitting pretty...(at least on the education requirements) |
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| | #86 |
| Senior Member Join Date: Oct 2000 Location: Murfreesboro, TN USA
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| I agree, especially for QA. I became an inspector fairly quickly and I'm sure the college helped. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: In the sticks
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| Junior Member Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: somewhere out there
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| It's time to hit the books then for four long, hard years. ![]() |
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| | #89 |
| Junior Member Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: San Diego
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| Holy Necroposts Batman!!! |
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| Big Chief's Woman | ummm yea.... this thread is about 6 months old which is right in necroposting territory. Just an FYI that anything older than 3 months can be outdated information on the website. it's much better to just start a new post so old information doesn't become new. ![]() |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: San Antonio
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