The GI Bill provides money for college tuition for former members of the military. If this is important to you, then military first may make more sense.
However, ROTC programs can also provide scholarships in exchange for serving in the military (at officer rank, which may be another consideration) for some period of time after graduation.
Finally, a college degree makes you more likely to be assigned an MOS relating to that degree.
A course that tou should take before you go into the military is JROTC. You should also take the ASVAB which is the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery. This tells the military what you will be good as in the military. You should also go to college so you can go in as an officer.
It depends. Do you want to be in the military? Are you interested in military? Do you want to be toughened up or get in better shape? IF the answer to these is yes then you should definitely consider a military college.
After so you can go in as an officer
How about go to a college with an ROTC of your liking and then decide after college. Either way you'll have military life.
Military school/college, yes.
No you do not. Just go to college :)
You can go to any college that has a degree in justice and if accepted into the FBI you would go through their training before becoming an agent.
he went to military school
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!
Grant went to college at the United States Military Academy.
Get a job, go to college, or join the military.
no special college required for military service but completion of a normal one highly recommended