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Travel / Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by teeyboy: 3:41pm On Feb 09, 2017
teeyboy:
@sey99 I really appreciate your advise. Is it okay for me to go to a university that offer aeronautic /aerospace engineering and pilot studies at the same time . Are there universities in Canada that offer these courses together , your urgent reply needed. @seyo99 , others
Travel / Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by teeyboy: 3:08pm On Feb 09, 2017
@sey99 I really appreciate your advise. Is it okay for me to go to a university that offer aeronautic /aerospace engineering and pilot studies at the same time . Are there universities in Canada that offer these courses together , your urgent reply needed. @seyo99 , others
Travel / Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by teeyboy: 2:56pm On Feb 09, 2017
seyo99:

It all depends on you bruh. If your aim is becoming a pilot, then go for piloting. You don't need a first degree to put in for piloting course, so why waste your cash and time. Aerospace is wide so if you wanna seek knowledge cool. About universities with reasonable tuition lol, I think the cheapest is U of Manitoba also check out Concordia, Carleton, Toronto and Ryerson uni. Can't really tell what UG tuition is like... I only know of masters tuitions. All the best.
Thank you @seyo99 for the candid advise
Travel / Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by teeyboy: 8:30pm On Jan 26, 2017
teeyboy:
Hello guys,
i intend applying to universities in Canada for an undergraduate program in aeronautic/aerospace engineering in fall 2017 or winter 2018 with the sole aim of becoming a pilot, kindly advise on good universities that are reasonable in tuition fees that i can apply to. Also do you think i should go for any of these programs first before proceeding to flight school or should i just go to the aviation/flight schools directly .
I will appreciate good suggestions from the gurus in the house or anyone that is currently taking these programs
thanks all.
Travel / Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by teeyboy: 10:15pm On Jan 25, 2017
Hello guys,
i intend applying to universities in Canada for an undergraduate program in aeronautic/aerospace engineering in fall 2017 or winter 2018 with the sole aim of becoming a pilot, kindly advise on good universities that are reasonable in tuition fees that i can apply to. Also do you think i should go for any of these programs first before proceeding to flight school or should i just go to the aviation/flight schools directly .
I will appreciate good suggestions from the gurus in the house or anyone that is currently taking these programs
thanks all.
Travel / Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by teeyboy: 8:59pm On Jan 25, 2017
teeyboy:
Hello guys,
i intend applying to universities in Canada for an undergraduate program in aeronautic/aerospace engineering in fall 2017 or winter 2018 with the sole aim of becoming a pilot, kindly advise on good universities that are reasonable in tuition fees that i can apply to. Also do you think i should go for any of these programs first before proceeding to flight school or should i just go to the aviation/flight schools directly .
I will appreciate good suggestions from the gurus in the house or anyone that is currently taking these programs
thanks all.
Travel / Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by teeyboy: 8:40pm On Jan 25, 2017
tysaxmalomo:




sponsorship from your fiance will be okay as long as the person is willing to write a sponsorship letter and also state in the letter why the person decided to do same on your behalf, since you are not legally married under the law yet. An affidavit stating that the said fiance will also be taking care of all the requirements as regards funds during your stay is also going to go a long way and finally in my opinion to show commitment to the sponsorship, the person may pay part/all the tuition fees required, and also send some money to your account making sure the narration reads for either living and feeding expenses and in the narration.


please note i am no guru, im an ordinary admission seeker and all i have stated has been what i have read on here.
Travel / Re: Travelling To Canada Part 11 by teeyboy: 8:11pm On Jan 25, 2017
Hello guys,
i intend applying to universities in Canada for an undergraduate program in aeronautic/aerospace engineering in fall 2017 or winter 2018 with the sole aim of becoming a pilot, kindly advise on good universities that are reasonable in tuition fees that i can apply to. Also do you think i should go for any of these programs first before proceeding to flight school or should i just go to the aviation/flight schools directly .
I will appreciate good suggestions from the gurus in the house or anyone that is currently taking these programs
thanks all.

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