I went to school there for two years then transferred, Aero Sci is nice, but if you ever have medical trouble and can't fly, the degree really doesn't do much more. I definitely do miss the area, as I transferred to Univ. of Maryland. One thing I will tell you is don't expect to fly often, they are still having major scheduling problems to fly, my advice would be to do your flying off campus or you can even go to a state school and do your flying from a local flight school or fbo, it's still the same FAA peice of paper no matter where you got it, and you can do it for alot less. Either way, you'll learn how to fly the Navy way once you get in. So it's just a thoughy, I'm having alot of fun here at Maryland, and I'm a logistics and transportation major, so it's nice to know if someday I can't fly anymore, I at least have a backup plan with my degree. Another thing is that I've found it's easier to find more attractive flying jobs up here, since you're not competing with so many pilots concentrated in one area.. I serve as a second pilot in a Pilatus PC-12, and ocassionally run as a crew member in a few citations.
Dave