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Balancing military service and education online?

As I'm mapping out my plans post-high school, I've been trying to figure out how I can serve in the military and pursue a degree simultaneously. I've read about some top online military colleges, but it would be great to get some firsthand accounts. What's the quality of education like? And how do you balance your responsibilities?

a year ago

This certainly sounds like a solid plan, as many servicemen and servicewomen have successfully balanced military duties with education. With online colleges, many offer flexible schedules, which is a huge advantage for military personnel.The quality of education really depends on the institution you choose. Opt for regionally accredited schools to ensure a high standard of teaching. Furthermore, look for institutions with a strong track record of dealing with military students, as they should have a better understanding of your unique needs and circumstances.As for balancing responsibilities, time management becomes crucial. You will need to be diligent in setting aside time for your studies amidst your military duties, which will often take precedence. It might be helpful to keep a schedule or planner and stick to it as closely as possible. Make sure to dedicate consistent hours each week for studying, just as you would in a traditional academic environment.

The workload you can manage will depend on your service assignments and hours. Start off slow - perhaps with one or two courses - and get a feel for what you can successfully manage. Keep dialogue open with your superiors; they may offer more flexibility if they understand you are also furthering your education.

Lastly, don't hesitate to reach out to school support services. Many top online colleges have departments specifically dedicated to helping military students succeed and offer a variety of resources. They can provide valuable advice on managing your dual responsibilities.Remember, pursuing higher education during military service is a marathon, not a sprint. It may take longer, but the investment is worthwhile. Good luck!

a year ago

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