That is a life decision that only you can make. Ask for input from someone who knows you well.
Generally if they can graduate from high school, they can join the military.
No, you must be at least 17 with a high school diploma AND parental consent.
Children cannot join the military. You must be at least 18 to sign a military service contract. If you have your high school complete and your parents will sign, you can join at 17.
You don't need to, but it most definitely improves your chances. The military on the whole takes fewer than 2% of its recruits as high school dropouts, and it treats those holding a High School diploma or a GED as essentially equivalent.
You do not need a high school diploma to join the armed forces. Upon recruitment, the armed services provide you with the training you will need to serve in the branch of the military.
You should have a high school diploma.
They should, since military school prepares you for the actual military.
No you just need a high school diploma, Unless you are trying to join as an Officer then you would need a bachelor's degree
No all branches require high school diploma or ged and now are starting to require some college classes. Any one looking to join any branch of service should talk with a recruiter to see what is required to join.
No experience is required, but the branches of the military do require a high school diploma. He will also make sure he does not have any kind of criminal record.
Yes, the military can pay for your school. You will have to join the military and you will go to a military college but you will get a degree!
no you can't join the armed forces while you are in high school