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Old 2nd Dec 2023, 10:18
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Originally Posted by GTpilotmumma
...it's just personal preference for a young lad who needs consistency and no breaks in order to stay focussed :0)
Is this his dream or yours?
Originally Posted by GTpilotmumma
Our lads a hard worker, he's got a job alongside college, and is an RAF cadet.
is this the same lad?

There's only one reason to go integrated, and that is to target a specific airline that only takes integrated students, and even then you shouldn't go "all-in". If you can afford integrated and still have cash to spare then go for it. Otherwise target the other 90% of airlines who will take modular. If you want to spread your training out over 2-3 years... go modular. If you want to get everything done in 9 months... modular. At an integrated school you go at the pace of the class. If you're smart they'll hold you back and if you're not then hopefully they'll pull you along.

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