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Originally Posted by mulletman Hmmm, I just re-read my posts. I made it sound as though that is the only career path. I would also suggest looking into the schools that have aviation programs. The University of North Dakota, Western Michigan, Purdue, and Embry-Riddle are some of the better-known ones. ERAU is more expensive than the others... |
Naw, I understood there were other ways. Ahhh.
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Originally Posted by Mtlmom My associates degree, bachelors degrees and masters degree are all in different fields. As a result, I am qualified to do a lot of different things - and I have. This is a good thing for me, because I get bored easily and need to change paths about every 5 years. That has always worked to my emotional and financial benefit. So don't feel as though whatever you decide to major in has to be what you want to do for the rest of your life - that's too much pressure for anyone! |
Haha, nice. Yeah good point. I still feel like though I will pursue several careers, one should be definitely stable financially. I could think of a few unstable careers I'd choose, but I'm not sure about the stable one. Maybe piloting.
It's good to hear that you aren't locked in once you choose. *breathes*
I have lots of thinking and praying to be doing.