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Prospects for a 2-Year College Degree in the Military

Hey, folks! I'm stressed trying to plan everything out. I'm thinking of getting a 2-year degree in college because of financial reasons, but I'm also considering joining the military afterwards. What kind of jobs could I aim for in the military with a 2-year degree? Thanks in advance for any advice!

a year ago

Hello! It's great that you're taking steps to map out your future. A 2-year degree can provide you with many advantages in the military. While a high school diploma is typically enough for entrance into the military, having an associate's degree can potentially lead to a higher enlistment grade, which means starting at a higher rank and pay grade.

In terms of jobs, the military offers a wide array of career fields, many of which your 2-year degree could be applicable depending on what you study. For instance, if you focus on areas like computer science or engineering, it can directly apply to positions in cyber security or technical maintenance in the military. Similarly, an associate degree in criminal justice could prepare you for roles in military policing or security.

Furthermore, the military also considers your scores on the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) when assigning jobs. This test, required for all potential military members, measures abilities in areas like math, science, and verbal and mechanical comprehension.

Lastly, I want to mention that the military provides numerous opportunities for furthering your education while serving. The Tuition Assistance Program and the G.I Bill are just two of many benefits that can help you continue your education, potentially towards a 4-year degree, after enlisting.

Hope this information helps! You've got several promising paths in front of you, and while the decision-making process can seem overwhelming, rest assured that you're making proactive strides towards a successful future.

a year ago

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