degree course at uni
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degree course at uni
Hello, i am due to start uni next year, and hopefully apply to an airline sponsership in 3 years time after the degree, the degree that i have chosen to do is 'transport management', will this help me through sponsership
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Where are you doing it? I am of the opinion that you should not specifically go for airline related degrees only, as you cut off your options if you find you want to do something else, and it is better to do any academic subject that you enjoy. Look at what these BA trainees did: <A HREF="http://www.ap191.com/backgnd.htm" TARGET="_blank">http://www.ap191.com/backgnd.htm</A>
I honestly think that more tradtional degrees will give you a broader range of skills, though you will with that degree know all there is to know about management. Do you want to be a manager, and is it just aviation, or other stuff as well.
I honestly think that more tradtional degrees will give you a broader range of skills, though you will with that degree know all there is to know about management. Do you want to be a manager, and is it just aviation, or other stuff as well.