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Hey guys...I'm currently debating on which school to go to, so I'd like to hear your opinion on things. I'm currently a Sophmore at TCU (Texas Christian University) but will be transferring after this semester (too expensive!) The two schools I am deciding between are Oklahoma State University or Texas A&M University. If I went to OSU and majored in aviation science I would get my ratings alot faster, as they would be through the school, and part of the curriculum. However, I have alot of friends at A&M, and if I go there I will have to major in something outside of aviation (poli sci maybe?), which would make me better rounded and give me something to fall back on i suppose. It would mostly likely mean holding off on getting those ratings though, with all the time that will be spent studying and what not. I'm really ready to start flying, and other than music (I'm in the drumline at TCU), I can't really think of anything I'm interested in enough to major in outside of aviation. However I'm sure I would have alot of fun and what not going to A&M. So any opinions would be great! Thanks!
 
I'm a sophmore at TCU. PP-ASEL&S. But no advice on where to go.. sorry.

I have heard that having a non aviation major is fairly common and not a bad thing when trying to get an airline job...but I don't really know.

Daniel
 
I'd be partial to A&M. I went to baylor and would fly over to college station alot to party for the night with friends. Pretty fun town. Currently working on a MBA from a non college station campus of A&M.
 

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