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Hey Guys

IF you want to go to a great place to get your flight education, i 100% recommend Southeastern Oklahoma State University. It is a great four year program, and its the cheapest 4 year program in the states. Check out their web site www.sosu.edu

Its at the same level as ERAU in Daytona and Perdue.
 
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Drove 800 miles out of my way to tour that school back when I was doing that. The place was so dirty and run-down looking that I didn't even bother to get out of the car to ask for a campus tour.

Also, it is out in the middle of absolutely NO WHERE. That place makes Grand Forks look like downtown New York City.
 
Southeast Oklahoma State U.

The place has been around forever and does have good program. I flew several years ago with a gal who attended its aviation program. She had not flown for several years, but I could tell right away that she had received good training because it took her no time to get back in shape. In fact, this experience prompted me to think about instructing at an aviation college because I was so impressed with this pilot's training.
 
Agreed

I graduated from there in 2002, GREAT PROGRAM! The link to the aerospace department is http://aviation.sosu.edu, and I would highly recommend it. The little town in SE Oklahoma dosen't have much to do, but its amazing what a bunch of college guys and gals can find with no entertainment around. It is truly one of the best programs, both in quality and price, that exist today!
 
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hey guys,


i just wanted to make a point, yes i do agree that the town in not a very diverse place BUT i feel its a good place to study and be focus and get a 4 year degree fast. IT is a very old program and NASA donated a Foxxer-F27 to the college. They have there own planes, their own airport. Going to college is not about just have a big party but rather get a good quality education. It is a VERY inexpensive program.
They are the best aviation program in the mid-west. Do your research and you will find out. It was ranked number 1 regional university in Oklahoma.
 
SOSU Alumni?

How many SOSU Alumni's keep up with this webboard? Just something I am curious about. If your an alumni, pipe up with what your doing now...
 
Graduated from SEOSU in 98', but not with an aviation degree. Just started working on my private a couple of months ago. If I had known then what I know now, I would have went that route.
 
Just my opinion

I'm sure it's a great school, but you couldn't pay me enough to move to SE Oklahoma. I could not live some place where it gets 110 degrees in the summer and there is absolutely nothing to do. I applied to UND (one of the most prestigious "aviation" colleges in the US) but decided not to go there because of the bad location. If you like brutal heat and and mind-numbing boredom, then SE Oklahoma State may be the place for you.

Western Michigan, St. Cloud State, Purdue, and Embry-Riddle (if you're into beaches and hot weather) are top "aviation" colleges in great places.
 
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I'm sure it's a great school, but you couldn't pay me enough to move to SE Oklahoma. I could not live some place where it gets 110 degrees in the summer and there is absolutely nothing to do. I applied to UND (one of the most prestigious "aviation" colleges in the US) but decided not to go there because of the bad location. If you like brutal heat and and mind-numbing boredom, then SE Oklahoma State may be the place for you.
Ironically, Deadrat treated me really well. Not far from Dallas for the nightlife and ya didn't have to deal with all the city crap on an everyday basis
 

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