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I am seventeen years old, and currently a junior in highschool. I was recently made aware of the fact that I am lacking in college funds, and I cannot seem to find a good scholarship at all. The concept of military service as a means to pay for college was also recently brought to my attention, and if no scholarships present themselves in the near future I may be joining the National Guard. At this point I am set on doing whatever it takes to get into college, but the idea of taking out student loans sickens me (please note that getting into college is not a concern, only tuition). At this point I no longer have any reservations about the military. I would be signing under the "college first" plan, and was wondering if anyone had any experience with that program, as well as any advice on a good career option for an aspiring linguistics major (i.e. translator). also, how difficult should someone who has never shot a firearm expect the rifle qualifying test to be?
-thanks a lot, Daniel D

2006-12-26 18:58:08 · 5 answers · asked by Daniel D 1 in Politics & Government Military

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But make sure you kiss your commanding officer of the same sex after you gain your commission as a second lieutenat so that they can discharge you without you quitting. This way, you wont have to pay them back because you are trying to tell them that you are homosexual.

2006-12-26 19:20:02 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Do the Army Reserve Split Option instead or wait until you are a Senior and go Active Duty if you want to be a linguist. The College First option only allows the first two years, and if you get hurt, you pick up the cost of the college. There is not an option for being a linguist in the College First or Split Option program. Your training can not exceed 6 months. DLI is at least 6 months, up to 2 years for language school.

2006-12-27 03:56:01 · answer #2 · answered by Mark W 5 · 1 0

yeah, and the military NEVER lies.. I know people who have done this and never got their college funds! And some who got deployed as soon as they graduated..

Get student loans, nothing wrong with paying for your education yourself.

2006-12-27 03:14:19 · answer #3 · answered by Mommadog 6 · 0 0

I'm not sure about the college first program but shooting a rifle isn't as hard as it looks. Just stay calm and keep your hands steady.

2006-12-27 03:01:42 · answer #4 · answered by curyouss1 2 · 0 1

Fill out the FAFSA first and see what you get. Then go from there.

2006-12-27 04:23:59 · answer #5 · answered by trueblue88 5 · 0 0

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