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Classes for Spring 2006

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VeritasWraith said:
Need to take this semester:

ATC Tower Lab 1
Calculus
202 English
ATC proceedures
Instrument Flying lab 2
Commercial Flight Instuctor

Flight geek!!!

don't worry, me too ;)

Primary flight
DC electricity and lab
CAD
Aviation meteorology
Trigonometry
Emerging Church Seminar

The Emerging Church seminar is really interesting, it is about postmodernism, and it is only a one hour course, so not near as much work as some of the other courses :)

Flight will be most time consuming, but I can deal with that :D

Tryn
 
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I'm not quite in college, but I'm still racking up 11 credits this semester...
Gen. Chem II
Calculus II
Intermediate French II

I love taking college classes in high school... fills up gen. ed classes for later! The only downside... finals... thursday and friday... yuck.
 
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thepinkpencil3 said:
I'm not quite in college, but I'm still racking up 11 credits this semester...
Gen. Chem II
Calculus II
Intermediate French II

I love taking college classes in high school... fills up gen. ed classes for later! The only downside... finals... thursday and friday... yuck.

i did the same thing. it's a good idea
 
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History 126 Western Civilization 1789-Present
History 221 United States since 1865
Math 160 Math for Elementary Teachers
French 104 Beginner's French III
Psychology 121 Personal Functioning
 
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tryniti said:
Flight geek!!!

don't worry, me too ;)

Primary flight
DC electricity and lab
CAD
Aviation meteorology
Trigonometry
Emerging Church Seminar

The Emerging Church seminar is really interesting, it is about postmodernism, and it is only a one hour course, so not near as much work as some of the other courses :)

Flight will be most time consuming, but I can deal with that :D

Tryn
Nice - what College do you go to?

I'm getting a BS in Piloting and a BS in ATC, but I am probably going to transfer to UND next fall and finish up getting a degree in ATC and than a degree in Helocopter piloting instead of my current airplane BS.
 
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I am at LeTourneau University in Longview, Texas. My major is aeronautical science with a flight science concentration. That pretty much means I can get all the instructor certificates on the flight side, and I will get my A&P on the mechanical side.

Ive heard good things about UND, except that their planes are fairly old. We just replaced half of our skyhawk fleet, and it makes me happy. I'm flying glass cockpit this semester, which is going to be amazing. the entire fleet will be glass by next fall. Expensive, but exciting.

Where are you at?
 
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All glass pits!?!? How did they pay for that?
Oh wait... tuition... thats right, just dig deeper into the students pockets...

UND supposedly just bought a bunch of planes last year, anyhow I wont be flying themanyway since I will be in the helo program.

Right now I am a senior at the University of Alaska Anchorage.

Why are you going to do the A & P program too? Are you going to do both, or is it a backup in case you loose your medical?
 
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Botany 210 - Botany
Horticulture 101 - Intro to Hort
Biology 221 - Microbiology
Ag Systems Management 350 - Safety in Agriculture
Entmology 206 - General Applied Entomology

My only difficult class this semester is Micro which is good, I need an easy semester after the last two that I've had.
 
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yeah, tuition is not cheap here. I am doing the A&P cause a lot of mission boards require that for their pilots. Im not a huge fan of the maintenance, but i will have it if needed. I really want to do missions work in Alaska, as they are in huge need of transportation across the inacessible areas.

Im not sure if I could do Helocopters... it would be really fun though!! in one class, we had a section on helocopters, and the prof had attached some crash videos to the presentation, but they didnt transfer. So those of us with laptops (the building has wireless internet) searched for them and watched them while he was lecturing. yeah... fun times. They look like a lot of fun though

What exactly do you want to do with aviation?
 
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Heh, they actually give a BS in "piloting"?

I'm probably either going to do ROTC in school or WOCS after I graduate, and go into Army Aviation. Unfortunately helos are about the only thing left in the military for people who want to actually fly.

I'm only a few hours short of being able to get my license as is, but I don't see much point in spending the time & money finishing it when I don't have time to fly, or anything to fly.

I'll just keep chalking up hours in flight sims when I have a spare minute :)
 
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JRR Tolkien: Author of the Century (really looking forward to this one)
Capstone II (for my senior design project)
I'm also signed up for Bioengineering in Exercise Response, but I'm gonna drop it so I can get credit for my research project.

Last semester!!! :clap: :clap:
'Course, then comes grad school :help:
 
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