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User997 said:Did you mean Riverside (RVS) in Tulsa?
no..... there is an apartment complex across the river (close to RVS though
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User997 said:Did you mean Riverside (RVS) in Tulsa?
FracCapt said:It's something like a 3 or 4 to 1 female to male ratio, and almost every one of them is a hottie!Good football, too.
Peace said:Spartan is a vocational school. IF you want to get a real education and become a good pilot look at Southeastern Oklahoma State University, the cost is about the same but you get a degree and a wonderful flight education
www.sosu.edu
bobs98tlr said:Rook where you from? I grew up in Keller.
I went to spartan for awhile and didnt have a good experiance at all. You will hear good and bad about Spartan. Just listen to what people have to say and make your own decision. I thought it was to expensive and the format was set up to herd cattle. Some people can do that and some cant. I cant. Most people that dont go through the whole program will probably have the same comments about the place as i do. However when someone makes it through the whole program like Rook and everything worked out ok for them most likely they will have more good things to say about the place.
FracCapt said:I went to Spartan 12 years ago, and back then it was a good school. I've heard some interesting stories when I happen to be in TUL(damm near every employee at every FBO there is a Spartan student). Students wearing uniforms? Screw that...when I was there, the only thing we weren't allowed(though, it was not enforced well) to wear was open toed shoes. I did most of my flying in jeans or shorts and t-shirts, occasionally with sandals.
Back then, the majority of the builders were of the "permanent-portable" variety, and I hear they're still pretty much the same. Kinda makes me wonder.
If you plan to get the degree at the same time as your training, I suggest forgetting the aviation schools(like Spartan and Embry-Riddle) and going to a University with a flight program. After spending a little bit of time in the town, I suggest Auburn University. It's something like a 3 or 4 to 1 female to male ratio, and almost every one of them is a hottie!Good football, too.
Peace said:If you look at the fact SOSU not SEOSU B.S degree is fully accrediated. Their are 3 different levels of accrediation. Spartan is at level one, while SOSU is at level 3. SOSU has its own airport, his its own Mech, has its own planes. Has a great alumni and is the oldest aviation porgram in Oklahoma. Plus SOSU was rated as the number one regional university in Oklahoma. All the professor that left OSU arrived at SOSU. the head of the aviation program at SOSU is a former OSU professor.
For the PRICE SOSU is the way to go. Its a good place to study, has great teachers and you will become a better pilot coming out of SOSU.
Spartan is also a wonderful instituation but its not at the same level as a university such as southeastern.
Its all up to individual taste. Wish the best to everyone
You're right dude, you're the best! Now go do your first solo!! DORKgkrangers said:Embry Riddle is better than all of them.
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