agentamulek
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I am currently nearing the end of my undergrad career and at the moment, I would not consider myself competitive for a pilot slot through ocs (~3.2gpa, math major at top ten public, 58oar w/bad line scores(only one more shot at the astb, my first test was the best), no flight hours, not many extracurriculars). I have looked into flight hours and although I do plan on getting a few under my belt, I will not be able to afford nearly enough to earn a PPL(probably around 5 hours or so, 10 if Im lucky). Since I dont stand out with these stats, I was wondering what an MA in math would do for my chances. Would they look primarily at my graduate gpa? both? undergrad then grad? Looking through the selection stats, there are a few of you with masters, and those with masters seemed to have fared well in the process. Unfortunately, that doesnt really say much since that is only one piece of the selection puzzle. So the bottom line is, would a masters with a good gpa be enough to put me over the top? Do the boards really care about graduate degrees? It sounds funny that I would feasibly be able to afford graduate school and not flight hours, but the out of pocket costs would actually be negative for the masters programs I am considering (departments support MA/MS/PhD students at the schools I am looking into). Thanks for taking the time to read my info.
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