On 22 Sep 2006 14:18:40 -0700, "Bret Ludwig"
wrote:
Roger (K8RI) wrote:
There is some logic missing from this 51% argument.
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As far as I can see a *good* builders center operating with in the
letter and intent of the 51% rule could teach me more in one week than
I can learn on my own stumbling around for a year or two. I'd learn
more and get things done faster. Unfortunately as I have said before,
being retired and on a budget that is not an option.
Why not enroll in A&P school? If there's a community college around it
should not be too expensive and a Pell grant will probably pay half for
free anyway.
Pell grant? Qualifying may be the tall pole in the tent. The current
regulation, effective July 1, 2006 states you must be a full-time student in
you first or second year of higher education. For all the restrictions see
(
http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/hera.htm) You are going to love filling out the
wonderful FAFSA forms. (
http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/)
Wayne
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