another el camino question....
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Re: another el camino question....
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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Re: another el camino question....
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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Re: another el camino question....
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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