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Old 02-01-2008, 08:01 PM
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Anybody flying and pursuing a masters, phd, jd, mba etc.? What are you doing, why, and how hard do you find it? Everyone always preaches about having a back up but Im curious to whos actually doing it.
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Personally, I plan to get a Masters in either Philosophy or Political Science before I start my career in aviation. I don't know whether that answers your question or not. But I would assume that once one starts their career, there would be a serious loss of motivation to pursue another degree, having new and other experiences on the horizon.

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