What are my chances of transferring into Professional Flight?

https://www.reddit.com/r/auburn/comments/1j6mpjk/what_are_my_chances_of_transferring_into/

created by LiamIGuess on 08/03/2025 at 17:54 UTC

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Recently got into Auburn but was rejected for the professional flight program. My second option was to be an architecture major but I just found out I’m way too late to sign up for that foundations class so I’d have to take it next summer. The result is that this year I’m going to be doing most of my generals regardless of major. What are my chances of transferring in as an Auburn student if I… -get my flight hours up this summer/lessons -get a bunch of certifications from sporties -do an unpaid internship here occasionally at my local airfield -go to Auburn as an aviation management major or remain a pre-arch major and take the required professional flight classes -submit a recommendations from a top gun pilot and the owner of the airfield If I go this route like what does it leave me as a backup in case things don’t go to plan. Ig I’d be ok with being an architecture major but I feel very strongly about being a pilot. And I’m dedicated to working this out. If not, does anybody know the best course of action? Any help is appreciated. The “if there is a will there is a way” type responses are also appreciated but I’m looking for something realistic rn.

Comments

Comment by No_Argument5058 at 09/03/2025 at 19:31 UTC

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Back up- join the military and become a pilot that way

Comment by Lost_Reflection6149 at 10/03/2025 at 00:26 UTC

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Realistically, this is a question for your or an advisor. Schedule a meeting with them and see if they think it’s doable

Comment by aman151 at 10/03/2025 at 19:43 UTC

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0% if you don’t apply. try to network with profs in the program as well. but you defined a great process, so just go for it and good luck!