My son got accepted at riddle for AE. After getting waitlisted at GA Tech. Howmismthe AE program? He wants to work nasa/spaceex/ula type carerer. 33 Act score…
My mom graduated from this school with her Master’s in Project Management worldwide online. I’ll be attending next year for my bachelors in Project Management online, great school and your right. If you apply and you have this school on your resume you pretty much will land that dream job!
Thanks twin I appreciate the honesty when it comes to riddle. Couldn’t find any non pr shit about it for the longest time and this is exactly what I needed to see 🙏🙏 can’t wait to go next fall 😀
I graduated with my B.S. in Air Traffic Management a year early in May 2023. I am now earning my M.S. in Human Factors, and set to graduate in December 2024. Everything in this video was accurate, especially the parking issue. And I’m with you when I tell the freshman: DO NOT BRING YOUR CARS (unless you have special diets, like me).
im an ME student at fau and thinking abo transfering. do you think its worth it for me to got to erau even tho its slightly more expensive (im out of state btw thats why they are similar costs)
Graduated in ‚96 from Daytona with an AE degree. With their masters program got a dual Project Management & MBA online. Never a complaint about the school , instructors, courses, or other students. For someone who wants to focus on aviation & space I can’t imagine a better school.
How’s the mechanical engineering program, do you know anything about it. I want to go into robotics and I was told lots of times that this is a good school for it with lots of internships.
That's a damn shame bikes and scooters still get stolen. I was there from 2000 to 2001, and my bike got stolen overnight. Campus security should all be fired.
This school online is cheaper but still expensive. I have a good amount of veteran and military friends at this school and they all ended up paying for almost nothing because they finished serving in the military and their branch offered to cover it. I would find out if you could possibly get reimbursed.
You don't need to know how to fly at all. Most people at Riddle haven't flown at all or know anything specific to it before they start attending school here. It's just flying with another school and learning before attending Riddle will save you a chunk of money long term.
I am from and i wanna pursue career as a pilot in us in embry riddle which i heard completes your flight training and you can get ATP license . Is this true ??
I’m currently an AS student, it’s so worth having the name and every major airline/charter is on campus regularly to answer questions and try to recruit you into their pipeline program.
You probably could have left out the professors/students who were arrested for creepy stuff. They went to jail for their personal choices unrelated to the university, so why trash ERAU over it? There are others besides that you didn't mention, and unfortunately, they exist within any large organization.
Does this review correlate with the Arizona location? I was considering this school to become a pilot but I live in California and its a far move for Florida. Also would going to this school increase my chances of being a pilot in the Airforce? Ive looked into the USAFA as a good route for the Airforce but I know it can be quite competetive especially for someone like me who doesnt have the best grades in highschool (still a Junior in highschool). Great review, definitly added to the choices of aviation paths I am trying to fit into.
FYI... Alpha Xi Delta, pronounced... Alfa - Kai - Deltah That Xi? The X (it's the Greek letter - Chi - the Ch is a hard Ch. It's as in, Christ. Not Ch as in Cherry)
If you haven’t figured it out yet, summer classes are accelerated as there’s only 6-8 weeks for each summer semester oppose to 16 weeks for a normal semester
Its decent. There are better colleges though for EP. EP is kind of one of those specific majors that can fall into multiple categories for positions you can get hired in and isn't really aviation specific either. I know most of my EP friends ended up getting their Masters because it was harder for them to find a job related to their major.
It's overpriced for sure but not a sham. You will get bias from companies like Boeing or Lockheed if you are competing with canidates from other schools with the same qualifications. My advice is if you are adamant in staying in aerospace then go to Riddle. If money is a concern or you are 100% not sure about staying within the aviation industry, there are much better and cheaper schools for general finance degrees. Hope that helps, friend.
@@Da_Muncher Main aim's aviation, thats why I'm running around to get to riddle! Have a degree in Aviation Management and want to get into financing and leasing, something riddle offers. Thanks for the insight, this strengthens my reasoning more!