Whats your Job G drivers?
Full time college student in Aviation Management/Flight/Airport Planning and working towards instrument and commercial ratings.
Finished with undergraduate in a year and a half, and then going for at least 2 more years to get Masters degree in Public Administration with an Aviation Emphasis. (Hoping to get a graduate assistantship so tuition would be free on top of $1400/mo).
21 years old and I've realized you need have goals, and get your education early.
I guess the technical term for my job would be full time moocher
Finished with undergraduate in a year and a half, and then going for at least 2 more years to get Masters degree in Public Administration with an Aviation Emphasis. (Hoping to get a graduate assistantship so tuition would be free on top of $1400/mo).
21 years old and I've realized you need have goals, and get your education early.
I guess the technical term for my job would be full time moocher
What school are you attending? I'm finishing off my BS in Professional Aeronautics through Embry-Riddle in Long Beach CA
Originally Posted by fly siu
Full time college student in Aviation Management/Flight/Airport Planning and working towards instrument and commercial ratings.
Finished with undergraduate in a year and a half, and then going for at least 2 more years to get Masters degree in Public Administration with an Aviation Emphasis. (Hoping to get a graduate assistantship so tuition would be free on top of $1400/mo).
21 years old and I've realized you need have goals, and get your education early.
I guess the technical term for my job would be full time moocher
Finished with undergraduate in a year and a half, and then going for at least 2 more years to get Masters degree in Public Administration with an Aviation Emphasis. (Hoping to get a graduate assistantship so tuition would be free on top of $1400/mo).
21 years old and I've realized you need have goals, and get your education early.
I guess the technical term for my job would be full time moocher
Last edited by 07CA6MT; Nov 29, 2007 at 05:44 PM.




