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Python

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Im an aviation major at Purdue and sophomore. Im also in their NROTC unit.

As far as I know, it wasnt just last year that Purdue had a 100% aviation rate for those that wanted it.

It was the last decade or so, everybody who wanted it got it. Purdue is a breeding ground for pilots.
 

Brett327

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Im an aviation major at Purdue and sophomore. Im also in their NROTC unit.

As far as I know, it wasnt just last year that Purdue had a 100% aviation rate for those that wanted it.

It was the last decade or so, everybody who wanted it got it. Purdue is a breeding ground for pilots.

Please refrain from hyperbole of this type. It's ill-informed and not very useful for those making decisions about where to attend school.

Brett
 

Brett327

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Just callin it like i see it

Perhaps for a meaningful frame of reference, you could provide us with some statistical data from all the other NROTC schools to see what their aviation selection rates are. Absent that, your statement about Purdue is pretty much meaningless.

Brett
 

Python

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Perhaps for a meaningful frame of reference, you could provide us with some statistical data from all the other NROTC schools to see what their aviation selection rates are. Absent that, your statement about Purdue is pretty much meaningless.

Brett

My goal was not to put other schools down, but to affirm the first post. Dont be so cynical. Other schools produce pilots too.
 
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