RUNNINHORN said:
thanks.
Mt. Sac is actually one of the few that my wife and I could make work since I have a house in Los Angeles.
How much did Mt. Sac cost? Did you do it in 2 semesters going full time? Meaning, 15+ hours a semester? Were these day classes or night classes?
How hard was it getting in to Mt. Sac?
Have you heard from the FAA yet? Did they help you get in with the FAA?
Thanks for the help.
Mt. SAC is dirt cheap. Put your CA mailing address on your paperwork, and you pay in state tuition. It's about $30/cr hr when I was there. I was out of state, so I paid $170/cr hour. It was the cheapest of any of the schools.
I did one semester part time, and one semester full time (6/12.5). They are mostly day classes, with a few night classes. I think they rotate the night classes.
Mt. SAC is easy to get into -- they don't screen their applicants. If you can fill out the app and pay your tuition, you're in. It's another reason I went there. The downside is that the classes are limited enrollment, and the admit-everybody process can put a squeeze on your ability to get into the classes you want. They added a faculty member so they could offer more sections. With the cut in ATC pay, I think you'll have an easier time getting into the specific classes, but I think you better check with somebody who's been there more recently than I -- I got done in May '05.
The FAA hiring process is a whole 'nuther can of worms. Mt. SAC didn't do squat, but they don't have to either. It's one aspect of aviation where there are more jobs than there are applicants/CTI graduates. When you graduate, your name goes into a database and the FAA calls you from there. You get preferences sheets about what region/state you want to go to. The selection process that I used is different than what it is now, so I can't help you with that.
Yes, I've heard from the FAA. I made a few phone calls, and picked a place where I "knew" I could get hired very quickly. I heard from the FAA in October '05, which was really really quickly considering a number of things. First, at the time, there was a HUGE backlog of graduates that were getting facility placements and class dates. Second, I didn't take the aptitude test (AT-SAT) until July '05. Third, since I didn't know where I wanted to go right away, I sat on some paperwork and turned it in Sept '05. So they called me a month after my final paperwork was in.
My friend who graduated with me has a Sept 22 OKC class date, for an assignment at ORD Tracon. Lucky him. My assignment is at Houston Center (at least that's where it was the last time I checked). I won't be going to training for awhile -- I have a hangup in my medical that is going to sideline me for about a year. Given the current state of affairs, I haven't quite made up my mind whether or not I'm going to accept the position. However, medically, I've gone too far just to walk away, and if I did, I couldn't even get a second class medical right now. So, I'm doing what I have to medically (indpendent of the FAA) and am going to figure out the rest when the time comes.