Bachelor vs diploma
Posted by Best-Meeting8033@reddit | flying | View on Reddit | 4 comments
I’m considering a bachelor of aviation instead of a diploma any thought or opinion
Posted by Best-Meeting8033@reddit | flying | View on Reddit | 4 comments
I’m considering a bachelor of aviation instead of a diploma any thought or opinion
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TxAggieMike@reddit
Word phrasing…
A diploma is the piece of paper or vellum you display saying you earned a college degree, including “bachelor or aviation”.
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Often recommended here is earning a college degree in a field of study other than aviation. Something such as business or tech or engineering that allows a solid fallback point should you find yourself no longer earning an income as an aviator.
SDH-Entertainment@reddit
I think the bachelor is enough. I mean its depending if you want to do something else or just the bachelor. I will start my ATPL in a month, but Im also studying for a bachelor in aviation management.
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