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
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!
You have to have the bachelors degree i know that to join the military i hope i told you the right one
Yes.
You can join the military and become a officer.
They don't have to do any years. A veteran is a person who has served in the military and college isn't required. If they want a profession they do need to attend college to get the degree appropriate for the profession.
How about go to a college with an ROTC of your liking and then decide after college. Either way you'll have military life.
I got my military degree at Charter Oak State College. It's a great school. Thomas Edison State college has a great military degree program. West Point or the Naval/Air force academy
No. Some occupations have training which counts towards college credits, and the opportunity to go to school while you're in exists, but simply being in the military does not earn you a degree.
You don't need one
Get a job, go to college, or join the military.
They attend until they gain their Bachelors Degree from an accredited college or University.
The minimum age for joining the military is 18 years old. However, you may join at 17 if you have permission from your parent. If you choose to be an officer, you need to first complete a four year college degree which usually translates into 21 or 22 years old.