You can enter as an officer, only if you do that since they don't have to enlist you that way.
I think what is meant is "If you sign up with the army to pay for college, do you spend service time after or before completing college?" Well, the ROTC program offered by the army allows you to give time (usually 4 years) *after* you finish college.
people that are in the army
Under most conditions, the army will pay most if not all of your college if you sign up with them, This is only for undergrad though.
No. More detail: The army, as do all branches of the military, pay you while in service. The pay rate depends on your rank, level of education, and length of service time, among other factors. They also provide housing, depending on your family status, among other factors. The military also has various scholarship programs, which is how many people have been able to go to college. They also provide free medical care to you and your spouse and children.
No. You will pay more because you should have job that pays you more.
Their pay is the same.
The price of a college ranges from college to college. Some are more expensive than others.
So u can get in to it and the teach you more
I have pay for my college or is free for me
go in to college and let them pay for the college
The Army will pay for a certain term of commitment to the service.
Students can pay for college effectively by applying for scholarships, grants, and financial aid, working part-time or during summers, choosing a more affordable college or community college, and minimizing expenses by budgeting and living frugally.