Master_of_Puppets wrote:going to be a pilot no matter wat it takes
Nice, that makes two of us. I've been accepted to University of Waterloo's Geography and Aviation program so I'm going to start air training around second year after graduation
Master_of_Puppets wrote:going to be a pilot no matter wat it takes


Dystopia wrote:Master_of_Puppets wrote:going to be a pilot no matter wat it takes
Nice, that makes two of us. I've been accepted to University of Waterloo's Geography and Aviation program so I'm going to start air training around second year after graduation


ExSoldier wrote:Sorry for my inexperience(still in HS),but I don't get it. How do you guys spend 1-2 years into "X" domain and then decide to just switch to another? Thats like money & time wasted =/

ExSoldier wrote:Sorry for my inexperience(still in HS),but I don't get it. How do you guys spend 1-2 years into "X" domain and then decide to just switch to another? Thats like money & time wasted =/


EvGa wrote:ExSoldier wrote:Sorry for my inexperience(still in HS),but I don't get it. How do you guys spend 1-2 years into "X" domain and then decide to just switch to another? Thats like money & time wasted =/
First few years you take a lot of 'basic' classes that can be applied to many different majors. I spent 1.5yrs trying electrical engineering but decided I'd rather do computer science so I switched. The physics, math, English, history, politics, etc all transfer to the cs program. Only thing wasted for me was a 3 hour engr course, electronics engr lab, and matlab class.. They did transfer as electives for my cs degree though.

Jstar1 wrote:do you have anything particular in mind doing after you graduate?

Seji wrote:What if I want to grow up and work at a restaurant and play games and hang with my friends or play with my dogs and be a part time swimming instructor or something like that?
Can I still afford an aparatment and other stuff and lead a happy, fulfilling life?

you should autograph the books and sell them at 2x the price.dom wrote:
I still have all my books for the first year classes, excellent condition. Maybe you should buy them.

Seji wrote:What if I want to grow up and work at a restaurant and play games and hang with my friends or play with my dogs and be a part time swimming instructor or something like that?
Can I still afford an aparatment and other stuff and lead a happy, fulfilling life?

Jstar1 wrote:Seji wrote:What if I want to grow up and work at a restaurant and play games and hang with my friends or play with my dogs and be a part time swimming instructor or something like that?
Can I still afford an aparatment and other stuff and lead a happy, fulfilling life?
you want to marry eventually? Then no.


Jstar1 wrote:Your going to have a hard time sooner or later without a college degree. A carefree life where you get by doing odd jobs is a thing of the past now.


Seji wrote:What if I want to grow up and work at a restaurant and play games and hang with my friends or play with my dogs and be a part time swimming instructor or something like that?
Can I still afford an aparatment and other stuff and lead a happy, fulfilling life?
Seji wrote:What if I want to grow up and work at a restaurant and play games and hang with my friends or play with my dogs and be a part time swimming instructor or something like that?
Can I still afford an aparatment and other stuff and lead a happy, fulfilling life?

