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Hugh Jorgan said:I'm thinkin' a little school wouldn't hurt...![]()
Big Beer Belly said:For the life of me ... I can't think of a single good reason to NOT get a college degree. It demonstrates: intestinal fortitude, a dogged determination to complete an undertaking, an ability to learn new and obtuse information and understand its germaneness to a unique and perhaps unfamiliar situation.
Besides, why would any red-blooded heterosexual American not want to party with a large pool of educated, healthy, young stressed-out co-eds? By far .... college was THE MOST FUN I've had in my entire life! I have never understood why someone would intentionally skip one of the most life-enriching experiences this planet offers.
I honestly don't believe those that skipped college have a clue what they missed. Is it "required" to fly a plane? No way. Does it make you a better, more well-rounded, educated individual? Absolutely. If you want to sell yourself short, take the easy route, always look for the shortcut in life ... then by all means, skip college. If, on the other hand, you feel there is more to life than simply obtaining flight ratings and getting a flying job ... that you actually desire to become educated and be exposed to new and fascinating subjects (that you would not ordinarily pursue in the course of life) ... that learning for the sake of learning is worthy ... then college is a great intro course to "advanced" life.
As you can tell, I'm not a big fan of shortcuts in life. It seems to me they are always taken at the expense of something else in life. Without exception, the few friends I have without a college degree are unanimously regretful they didn't pursue/complete their degree when they were younger.
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pilotyip said:If someone wants to go to college for any reason; go for it. But you do not need to go to college to be successful as a pilot. College is not a requirement like getting an ATP to pursue a pilot's career.
TriJet said:No body in college taught you how to write "YOU'RE"?
TriJet said:No body in college taught you how to write "YOU'RE"?
IB6 UB9 said:I am willing to bet it would be a pay raise for you, and I'll double down that your application is in.[/QUOte
......and gaining dust?
pilotyip said:rdj, this is a JB thread, but I think you have it wrong about SWA, they are one of the airlines that does not let the absence of a college degree stand in the way of hiring the right guy. I would almost bet their ratio of non-degreed applicants to non-degreed hire actually favors the non-degreed pilot. If 95% of pilots applying have college degrees, they are very common almost everyone has one, and 94% of the new hire have degrees, the non-degreed pilot has the advantage. Why would that be? Because the non-degreed pilot, starting flying professionally earlier than the pilot who went to Full Time College. A far as picking an equal candidate because he has a degree like me, I think the SWA selection committee is smarter than that.