Yes, it is more difficult for an officer to become a SEAL than an enlisted person to do so.
Not exactly. Mostly universities select students through academic abilities. However, it depends on the college and the program. Some schools and employers like soldiers because they know how to commit and they know how to lead.
Because it's abstract
It all depends on your rank. Enlisted get paid far less than officers. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Well the above answer is right. But there are many ranks in the military. Each one has a different pay grade and as you stay in the military your pay goes up because likely it is that you have more experience. Once you have been the military for four years as an enlisted man you can take the test for becoming an officer. Once you are an officer you will get paid more than an enlisted because you have four years of service already as an enlisted member. If you choose to go to college and take ROTC classes and you pass the test in college you will be commissioned as a Second Lieutenant. Then you will get paid more than enlisted but not as much as you would if you had four years as an enlisted. So it all depends on the amount of experience that you have-- and your rank.
No. You can apply just like any other college.
None for enlisted service.
No, it is not difficult for nontradition students go to college
Richie Perry is a 17yr old boy who enlisted in the army because he couldn't afford college and it sounded good to him at the time because he wanted to make something of himself and become a hero.
None...wait until you graduate and then enlist if you have to. Then get into some program whereby they pay for your college education.
It will be much better to pursue your degree first, and then your career both in terms of money, time, and effort. There are many things that can interfere with your obtaining the degree by postponing it. Believe me, get the degree first. In terms of enlisting in the armed services, having the degree will be beneficial in terms of promotions and thus rank.
You can certainly enlist with a college degree. There is no limitation that says you can't do so. But you are likely to be encouraged to become an officer.
Difficult. He went to a black and white college!!!!!!
yes