meet EA deadline or earn private pilot certificate?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not sure the problem…just list the activity and show how you are on track and expect to get license at 17.

What’s the problem?



She won't actually hold the license, so I didn't know if it was worth listing. But we can always try that.


Of course do this…you aren’t lying, right? You would still show all the hours and make it clear she expects to get the full license when she turns 17.

You can then email the regional admissions person and tell them she actually now has the license when she gets it.

It’s no difference…especially if it is an age thing.


Ok, thanks. I guess I assumed it was like not having your Eagle Scout done in time or something is just like not making progress toward it at all, but obviously that doesn't have the age requirement.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not sure the problem…just list the activity and show how you are on track and expect to get license at 17.

What’s the problem?



She won't actually hold the license, so I didn't know if it was worth listing. But we can always try that.


List it for EC app as activity and then send in an update when she gets license.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not sure the problem…just list the activity and show how you are on track and expect to get license at 17.

What’s the problem?



She won't actually hold the license, so I didn't know if it was worth listing. But we can always try that.


Of course do this…you aren’t lying, right? You would still show all the hours and make it clear she expects to get the full license when she turns 17.

You can then email the regional admissions person and tell them she actually now has the license when she gets it.

It’s no difference…especially if it is an age thing.


Ok, thanks. I guess I assumed it was like not having your Eagle Scout done in time or something is just like not making progress toward it at all, but obviously that doesn't have the age requirement.


It’s not about the piece of paper or the patch…it’s about having a true interest I something and all the hard work that has been spent trying to achieve it.

I would take the same approach to a person working on achieving Eagle Scout.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not sure the problem…just list the activity and show how you are on track and expect to get license at 17.

What’s the problem?



She won't actually hold the license, so I didn't know if it was worth listing. But we can always try that.


Of course do this…you aren’t lying, right? You would still show all the hours and make it clear she expects to get the full license when she turns 17.

You can then email the regional admissions person and tell them she actually now has the license when she gets it.

It’s no difference…especially if it is an age thing.


Ok, thanks. I guess I assumed it was like not having your Eagle Scout done in time or something is just like not making progress toward it at all, but obviously that doesn't have the age requirement.


It’s not about the piece of paper or the patch…it’s about having a true interest I something and all the hard work that has been spent trying to achieve it.

I would take the same approach to a person working on achieving Eagle Scout.


Are you an AO? Whta school? You realize "working on Eagle Scout" doesn't matter, right?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not sure the problem…just list the activity and show how you are on track and expect to get license at 17.

What’s the problem?



She won't actually hold the license, so I didn't know if it was worth listing. But we can always try that.


Of course do this…you aren’t lying, right? You would still show all the hours and make it clear she expects to get the full license when she turns 17.

You can then email the regional admissions person and tell them she actually now has the license when she gets it.

It’s no difference…especially if it is an age thing.



Im not the PP, but I think the point is that it's the journey that matters. Not the destination.
Ok, thanks. I guess I assumed it was like not having your Eagle Scout done in time or something is just like not making progress toward it at all, but obviously that doesn't have the age requirement.


It’s not about the piece of paper or the patch…it’s about having a true interest I something and all the hard work that has been spent trying to achieve it.

I would take the same approach to a person working on achieving Eagle Scout.


Are you an AO? Whta school? You realize "working on Eagle Scout" doesn't matter, right?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not sure the problem…just list the activity and show how you are on track and expect to get license at 17.

What’s the problem?



She won't actually hold the license, so I didn't know if it was worth listing. But we can always try that.


Of course do this…you aren’t lying, right? You would still show all the hours and make it clear she expects to get the full license when she turns 17.

You can then email the regional admissions person and tell them she actually now has the license when she gets it.

It’s no difference…especially if it is an age thing.



Im not the PP, but I think the point is that it's the journey that matters. Not the destination.
Ok, thanks. I guess I assumed it was like not having your Eagle Scout done in time or something is just like not making progress toward it at all, but obviously that doesn't have the age requirement.


It’s not about the piece of paper or the patch…it’s about having a true interest I something and all the hard work that has been spent trying to achieve it.

I would take the same approach to a person working on achieving Eagle Scout.


Are you an AO? Whta school? You realize "working on Eagle Scout" doesn't matter, right?


Im not the PP, but I think the point is that it's the journey that matters. Not the destination.
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