Any forum members Embry Riddle Alumni?
Any forum members Embry Riddle Alumni?
(OP)
Hello All,
Just curious for some personal insight into Embry Riddle (quality of programs, instructors, equipment and training aids, etc) as a whole. They currently are or recently have been rated the number 1 US aerospace and flight university, for what that's worth.
Reason I'm asking is that my eldest daughter was just accepted for the Aerospace Engineering program. She and I have both done our due diligence, and we will be visiting the Prescott campus in June, but any commentary and meaningful opinion from 'Tips members would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
Just curious for some personal insight into Embry Riddle (quality of programs, instructors, equipment and training aids, etc) as a whole. They currently are or recently have been rated the number 1 US aerospace and flight university, for what that's worth.
Reason I'm asking is that my eldest daughter was just accepted for the Aerospace Engineering program. She and I have both done our due diligence, and we will be visiting the Prescott campus in June, but any commentary and meaningful opinion from 'Tips members would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
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RE: Any forum members Embry Riddle Alumni?
ornerynorsk (Industrial)
I used to go there as a guest lecturer in the 1980's teaching fault detection and repair methods in advanced composites.
At that time they were a bit skimpy on that stuff, but they have had over 30 years to get their act together on that.
Their classrooms and lab facilities were exellent at the time.
They also then had a fleet of Cessna 172's for flight training.
B.E.
The good engineer does not need to memorize every formula; he just needs to know where he can find them when he needs them. Old professor
RE: Any forum members Embry Riddle Alumni?
Appreciate your taking the time to share.
It is better to have enough ideas for some of them to be wrong, than to be always right by having no ideas at all.
RE: Any forum members Embry Riddle Alumni?
I forgot to mention it was the Daytona beach Fla campus I attended.
B.E.
The good engineer does not need to memorize every formula; he just needs to know where he can find them when he needs them. Old professor
RE: Any forum members Embry Riddle Alumni?