check with your state veterans affairs office
Yes, it is possible to get into Officer Candidate School (OCS) with a general discharge, but it may depend on the specific circumstances surrounding the discharge and the policies of the branch of the military you are applying to. A general discharge under honorable conditions is generally viewed more favorably than other types of discharges, but candidates still need to meet other eligibility criteria, such as educational requirements and fitness standards. It's essential to consult with a recruiter for guidance on your specific situation and any potential waivers that may be needed.
Letter discharge certificate
I am attending school, what aditional government assistance are avaiable to help me stay in school?
Most schools offer, as part of their services, placement assistance to successful graduates. Placement assistance involves getting word out to area professionals about the program to inspire them to contact the school for potential employees. Make sure the school offers these services when you talk to them about their programs.
Depends on the place you are living in . In general it takes 20 years of education . That is doing school, high school and getting a degree.
The information for the pop server for the Florida Virtual School Educator System has not been released to the general public. However, if you are in need of assistance you can contact them through a messaging system on the website.
You get to pay child support, perhaps to the State as reimbursement for assistance given the child.see links below
You should be entitled to part of his retirement.
The best way to avoid getting a spanking from your mom for getting in trouble at school is not to get into trouble at school.
Absolutely - simply ask for credit transfer paperwork form the school you are switching to - i just did a couple days ago. ask the school , not the general public
In general, credits transfer from school to school (regardless of the state), so long as the schools are both accredited. You'll need to consult with the new school to see how to go about getting credits transferred.
Not a lot of info, but sounds like it could be a yeast infection. have a talk with mom or if you are uncomfortable talk to your school nurse.