I have a buddy who was flying the F-16 at age 20. DUAL ENROLLMENT!Yeah I have a friend flying t-45's now and he is only 21. I believe he was even like 19 in ocs. He had ap's in high school and took like 20 hours year around, and out in two years. <pretty hard to do..with a gpa around 3.4, but can be done.
Yeah I have a friend flying t-45's now and he is only 21. I believe he was even like 19 in ocs. He had ap's in high school and took like 20 hours year around, and out in two years. <pretty hard to do..with a gpa around 3.4, but can be done.
If you have to support yourself through college however, plan on at least four.
What's with all the overachievers getting their degrees in 2 or 3 years? College isn't a race--it's a time to be enjoyed. I spent 5 years on my degree and I'm still doing just fine. :icon_tong
Choose a field that seems interesting to you and run with it. Always have a backup plan or two in case things don't work out quite as planned.
I bet he enjoyed being the DD all the time...I have a buddy who was flying the F-16 at age 20. DUAL ENROLLMENT!
I'm not sure if I posted this in the right place.
What is a good 4 yeaer degree to get?
Would an aviation degree beneficial if my intentions were to fly for the navy?