Being that you are not allowed to type "I" or "me" and there was a character limit, i did not get to fully detail the question. I am currently finishing my sophomore year in college, i have a 3.5 gpa, and i am currently attaining my BS in Criminal Justice. I do plan to go on to law school after i graduate, but i am quite interested in serving in the military. I recently spoke to a marine recruiter who discouraged me a bit because he felt that my tattoo came to high up my back. I did some research, however, and it seems that as long as the tattoo is not on your neck, hands, below a tshirt sleeve, or shorts, it is considered o.k. My tattoo only goes to the top of my traps so im a bit confused. Anyway, i would like to train over the summers so my schoolwork isn't interupted, and i would, if possible, like to get my degree in law BEFORE going on active duty. If i do join the military, i want to join the most elite force that i can, and i know that the Marines are the tip of the bayonet. I have heard that the SEALS are also elite, but i hear they are much harder to get in to. Any suggestions are appreciated, and hopefully some Marine recruits out there will encourage me to follow through with this. The guy i spoke to was so unenthusiastic and didn't try to pursue my recruitment. I thought they'd be all over me especially with my grades. Anyway, thanks again!
-Steve
IIT MBA is a very good option for Post Graduation after IIT.
A two year college sounds like it would be a good option for you. Not only are they cheaper than a university, but after the two years you can transfer to a university and they won't even necessarily consider your high school transcript. Something to consider.
Option 1: Many Universities offer presidential scholarships which cover tuition, room and board and an on-campus meal plan. Option 2: The military. If enrolled in the military, the government will pay for everything if you go to a military academy. In exchange for this, you must serve 2-6 years on active duty or overseas.
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Yes, there is an ROTC (Reserve Officers' Training Corps) program specifically for the United States Marine Corps. It is called the Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps Marine Option (NROTC MO) and provides college students the opportunity to receive commissions as officers in the Marine Corps upon graduation. Participants in the program attend regular college classes while also receiving military training and leadership development.
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Those that major in nutrition in college have a wide range of options available to them upon graduation. Sports teams typically hire nutritionists for their players, while another option is to work for a fitness center.
Yes, with the involvement of CLEP testing, AP testing, concurrent enrollment, and early college, the opporunity to receive a degree by graduation has become a very feasible option. Takes planning but contacting your college of choice to find their specific opportunities is the best way to look.
Depends on the loan: A college loan may have differed payment until after graduation, a negatively amortizing mortgage may have a differed interest payment option, etc. Each loan type may have different sets of rules.
PR methods include the deliberate and unassisted ways of executing the military PR option.
PR methods include the deliberate and unassisted ways of executing the military PR option.
There is no such thing. What does exist, is a US Army publication about the recovery of lost or isolated military personnel. The publication describes the means of recovering them as either 'the military option', the 'diplomatic option' or the 'civil option'; the last option meaning making us of the help of friendly civilians.