Serving in the military is an admirable way to contribute to your country. However, you can continue to better yourself during your military career. Attending college can help you advance in the ranks of the military, enabling you to perform specialized work. You can even attend college online. Here are four tips that will help you choose an online college to attend as a military service member:
1. Make sure you can pursue your chosen degree at the college of your choice.
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There are so many different college majors to consider. Many people turn to college consultants as a way to determine what they should do with their lives. Choosing a college major can put you one step into your future, and this can be intimidating. If you have a lot of questions about the process, you may want to keep reading. These are some of the college majors many consultants agree are strong options right now.
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The daunting idea of learning to operate and fly a plane can seem almost impossible for many reasons. You might not think you have the skill or money to be able to learn the craft. Luckily, with a little investigation, flight can be an attainable goal. With these suggestions, being in the clouds could be possible for you.
Look for Ways to Cut Costs
Like many people, the first thing that may be discouraging you from even looking into flight training is the cost.
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Society has been marketing college to students for decades. The idea of working smarter, not harder is pushed — some would say shoved — down students' throats. The truth is that college is just not for everyone. There are plenty of lucrative career paths out there for anyone with the drive and determination to succeed.
1. Real Estate: Getting your real estate license involves a simple series of classes over a six to eight-week period.
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If you are in the 35 MOS (military occupational specialties) series in the Army and are nearing your expiration term of service (ETS) date, you may be wondering what your options are for employment. It's important to realize that the intelligence community is highly competitive. Even though you already have experience, training, and clearance requirements under your belt, it is vital that you also have a degree in order to be competitive. Fortunately, you can use your GI Bill and other benefits that are given to veterans to help them succeed after their time in service.
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