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Old October 12th 07, 07:40 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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("Jay Honeck" wrote)
Agree, although I wish it were otherwise. I changed my major several
times, and ended up taking 5 years to graduate as a result. (I was also
working 35 hours per week, throughout college). Mary, on the other
hand, stayed focussed on her major, thus saving big bucks.



1977-1980 college costs ....$2,000/year average? At $5/hr you could make
that ALL in a summer, with a little extra to burn - plus, no DEBT! Today,
not so easy.

Might I suggest Brian and Christine adopting the boy. Free tuition.

"Joe, you taking the old man's plane up today?"
"Yup."

"You enjoy flying the Pathfinder?"
"Pathfinder? You mean the RV-10. ...Zoom, zoom!"


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