Speak for yourself. idiot. |
Food is not covered. But yes, if you are otherwise responsible about your life choices until you climb the ranks or get out and use your education benefits, it’s a fantastic opportunity to change your life for the better. |
Yes, I got a bachelor's and a master's while on active duty, and it was not at all inconvenient. My kid is now on active duty (USMC), and is having no problem finding the time for finishing a degree. If there aren't classes on or near the base, the online options are endless. There are few jobs in the military where you are so busy that you can't work in some study time if you want to--it's all about priorities. |
Don't worry. You and your kid can stay home and hide under the bed. |
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Your kid really has to want it. Otherwise boot camp will wheedle it out.
My son did navy boot, on to medical training. No college. |
My son was considering enlisting out of high school. Then he looked at the pay scales for enlisted and officers. He decided to go ROTC. He's never liked school and still doesn't; but he at least finds classes in his major interesting and he is very happy doing ROTC. He is simultaneously a member of the National Guard. Unfortunately, the 2-year ROTC scholarships are on hold. |
We are splitting hairs...my relative still had free college, but had college paid by the Marines first and then entered the marines as an officer. The current VP likely would have also taken this approach if he could do it again vs. the one he took since he didn't find life as just an enlisted solider to be a good one. |
There must be a reason that every street leading to a military base is lined with payday loan companies. |