Hello,
I am a washout from the FAA Academy that trained En-Route, I made it to the last day of radar evaluations and failed to reach the minimum passing score of 70%. Before attending the academy, I was a student at an AT-CTI school that I had just started at (one semester in). It is to my knowledge that the FAA generally does not re-accept washouts into the academy to train them. Honestly, I still have a tremendous passion for working in this career field, and my results at the academy did not reflect it. I genuinely believe that I could have passed, and my poor results in nonradar made it much harder for me to "survive" as one of my row instructors put it. I have looked into alternative schooling such as AT-CTO programs that can provide direct-contract work with SERCO, but they're extremely expensive and mainly tower-based. I would consider the fast-track 10-week option with AdvancedATC ($25,000) had I been trained in tower operations, but frankly I don't know much about tower control compared to en-route. I'm looking at the military/air force, but was hoping to seek further advice from those in the ATC field on this forum. Please let me know with your thoughts/suggestions. Thank you very much.
Sincerely,
-scudrunner