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Re: another el camino question....
when i first got this elky im like "its going black with chrome wheels (was thinking some american racing wheels at the time) and no white letters on the tires with black interior"and ended up getting the malibu for 400 bucks and it had the rallys for front and back so i took the cheap way out.
but eventually when i can decide on new wheels ill throw the rallys on the malibu and keep it origional until i can get it running perfect and my insurance switched over
i havent had any problems with girls they usually like it because its an old car.
well i usually dont bring up the job part, i just tell them im going to school for 6 years to get my a.a. degree in aeronautics and they dont even ask about the job part lol
but eventually when i can decide on new wheels ill throw the rallys on the malibu and keep it origional until i can get it running perfect and my insurance switched over
i havent had any problems with girls they usually like it because its an old car.
well i usually dont bring up the job part, i just tell them im going to school for 6 years to get my a.a. degree in aeronautics and they dont even ask about the job part lol

77malibu77- G3GM Senior Member

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You tell chicks you are going to school for 6 freaking years to get your AA degree? Dude, if they believe that, it doesn't matter what you're driving.
6 years for a 2 year degree - Yeah sounds like quality tail to me.
6 years for a 2 year degree - Yeah sounds like quality tail to me.

74Malibu383- G3GM Enthusiast

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lol its not 2 year degree i am going 2 years at scc for credits and it takes 4 years at ucf so what are you trying to say?
things have changed alot since you went to school
things have changed alot since you went to school

77malibu77- G3GM Senior Member

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Nothing has changed since I went to school. An A.A. degree is short for an Associate of Arts degree which takes 2 years to complete at any junior (community) college, or university. It's usually comprised of your basic courses (Math, English....)
So, if you need 6 years to complete the A.A. degree, which you referenced above, you have issues.
Now, if you were talking about completing a B.S. degree (Bachelor's of Science) in 6 years, that is a different story. 6 years seems to be about the going rate these days for that degree. Especially in that field.
So, if you need 6 years to complete the A.A. degree, which you referenced above, you have issues.
Now, if you were talking about completing a B.S. degree (Bachelor's of Science) in 6 years, that is a different story. 6 years seems to be about the going rate these days for that degree. Especially in that field.

74Malibu383- G3GM Enthusiast

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74Malibu383 wrote:Nothing has changed since I went to school. An A.A. degree is short for an Associate of Arts degree which takes 2 years to complete at any junior (community) college, or university. It's usually comprised of your basic courses (Math, English....)
So, if you need 6 years to complete the A.A. degree, which you referenced above, you have issues.
Now, if you were talking about completing a B.S. degree (Bachelor's of Science) in 6 years, that is a different story. 6 years seems to be about the going rate these days for that degree. Especially in that field.
look, for my a.a degree you need to do 2 years at scc (yes that is what you were talking about where you take the basic courses of math and stuff) but then after that i have to go to ucf for AT LEAST 2-4 years, trust me i think i know what im doing. i start in august and have already applied for as many grants as i could and even got a 5000 dollar grant for school.
nothing to do with a bachelors degree its an a.a. degree in aeronautical engineering

77malibu77- G3GM Senior Member

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If you say so.... Guess the entire world is wrong and you are right.
Do yourself a favor and Google "A.A. Degree"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Associate's_degree
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_a_BS_Degree_and_what_is_a_AA_Degree
http://www.seminolestate.edu/degreeinfo/
Do yourself a favor and Google "A.A. Degree"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Associate's_degree
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_a_BS_Degree_and_what_is_a_AA_Degree
http://www.seminolestate.edu/degreeinfo/

74Malibu383- G3GM Enthusiast

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alright i am getting my a.a. degree from seminole community college and then after that i am going to UCF and thats when i am getting a bachelors degree and like i said it will take 2-4 years maybe i am not explaining this right for you to understand. and your telling me im wrong im not wrong i know what i have to do and what schooling i will need

77malibu77- G3GM Senior Member

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alright i see where you were getting mixed up i was talking about getting my a.a. degree and i said i have 6 years of school and you thought it was all for the a.a. degree

77malibu77- G3GM Senior Member

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Not sure what you guys are talking about, but I went to Spartan School of Aeronautics straight out of high school. AA or BS or whatever isn't even necessary. Liar. Yeah I called you a liar. Pilot school is only like 12 months & to get an airframe/powerplant degree it's only 18 months. Add 4months for avionics training (which was optional) & you are still looking at a 2 year school. Either you are dumb for believing it takes 6 years for ANYTHING aeronautics related, or you are lying out your teeth & I'm calling you on it.
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Rago wrote:Not sure what you guys are talking about, but I went to Spartan School of Aeronautics straight out of high school. AA or BS or whatever isn't even necessary. Liar. Yeah I called you a liar. Pilot school is only like 12 months & to get an airframe/powerplant degree it's only 18 months. Add 4months for avionics training (which was optional) & you are still looking at a 2 year school. Either you are dumb for believing it takes 6 years for ANYTHING aeronautics related, or you are lying out your teeth & I'm calling you on it.
i dont believe i am "dumb" i am saying that i am going 2 years at scc and then 4 years at ucf, we all have our different methods of doing things and what would i be lying out of my teeth about?

77malibu77- G3GM Senior Member

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Going to school for 6 years for anything Aeronautics related. That's what. Believe me, I not only checked into most of those schools, I ACTUALLY DID IT! Been there & done that, so if you really plan to waste 4 more years than necessary going to a subpar school then go for it. Just know you could have done it quicker & had 4 years under your belt if you chose any other aeronautics school in the country....
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The Dude- Management

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Rago wrote:Going to scholl for 6 years for anything Aeronautics related. That's what. Believe me, I not only checked into most of those schools, I ACTUALLY DID IT! Been there & done that, so if you really plan to waste 4 more years than necessary going to a subpar school then go for it. Just know you could have done it quicker & had 4 years under your belt if you chose any other aeronautics school in the country....
rago maybe you are misunderstood, i am going 2 years for my a.a. degree and then 2-4 years(whatever comes first) at ucf after i get my a.a. degree to get my bachelors degree in aeronautical engineering, i was origionally going for mechanical engineering but id rather make more money
if you think i am lying out of my teeth for something like that idk what your high off

77malibu77- G3GM Senior Member

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READ THIS MESSAGE..... I HAVE BEEN THERE AND DONE THAT!!!!! It doesn't take that long & an AA isn't required prior to attending at the school I went to. They even find you a job straight out of college in any part of the country you request. How do I know this? BECAUSE I HAVE ALREADY DONE IT. That's all I got to say about that.
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The Dude- Management

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lol ok well thx for the tip, however my moms boyfriend is a traffical engineer and he makes the signs and stuff and he told me im going to have to go 2 years at scc and 4 at ucf, AND his daughter did the same exact thing and had to do the sa me damn thing i am going to do
i appreciate trying to help but honestly in this thread i am just trying to find something out about my el camino
i appreciate trying to help but honestly in this thread i am just trying to find something out about my el camino

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