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New England Military Colleges: Any Thoughts?

Yo, so I'm a high school rising junior trying to figure out the whole post-graduation situation. I've been a thinking a lot about going into a military college in the New England area. Anyone got insights to share about these programs? Maybe worth noting— I'm a bit of a history nut and love the cold weather, hence the specific region of interest!

a year ago

Sure, I can provide some insights on military colleges in the New England region. One of the most well-known is the United States Coast Guard Academy, located in New London, Connecticut. This institution is among five federal service academies offering a rigorous academic program along with military training. The Coast Guard Academy particularly emphasizes maritime and environmental sciences, plus it offers a wide array of other majors from government to mechanical engineering. Since you're interested in history, their government program might be particularly appealing.

Another institution to consider is the Norwich University in Vermont, recognized as the oldest private military college in the nation. Norwich offers a range of undergraduate programs from criminal justice to studies in war and peace, which might align well with your passion for history.

Lastly, the Massachusetts Maritime Academy could be appealing, particularly if you're considering a maritime or an environmental-related field. While it may not offer a specific history program, they provide a marine transportation program which includes studying the historical development of mercantile laws, if that's of interest to you.

As far as the weather goes, all 3 schools certainly offer your desired colder climate, with Vermont presenting a particularly notable winter experience. However, remember that attending a military school entails a rigorous lifestyle, apart from academics, requiring physical fitness, discipline, and commitment to service. On the other hand, it can form a stepping-stone to a fulfilling career path in the military, maritime, or related industries. It’s important to weigh these factors when considering military colleges. Good luck with your decision!

a year ago

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