I started working on my A&P at Middle Tennessee, the program had individual classes so I could go at my own pace. I was able to take a couple of them, but then I moved out of state. You can still get the same lab and classroom hours this way (because of course the FAA requires it), it's just a different way of doing the same thing. At Guilford and Wayne you get all your hours and labs by taking Semester 1, Semester 2, etc.... At MTSU you take Aero 3020, Aero 4301, etc... I was hoping there was a local school that had a program like this that is flexible around an airline schedule.