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What happens if I don't have a high school diploma and want to join the military?

Hey everyone! So, I'm in a bit of a complicated situation. Suppose someone wants to join the military, but they don't have a high school diploma. How does that work out? Does each branch have its requirements? I'm a little stressed and any advice would be helpful.

a year ago

When it comes to academic qualifications for joining the military, a high school diploma is generally preferred across all branches. Having said that, there are alternatives and considerations for those who may not have a traditional high school diploma.

For example, some branches of the military accept the GED (General Educational Development) as an equivalent to a high school diploma. However, it's worth noting that applicants with a GED are usually considered tier 2 candidates, while high school graduates are tier 1. This could affect the prospects of being recruited during competitive times.

The Army, Navy, Marines, and Coast Guard each have their specific provisions to accommodate those without a high school diploma. For instance, the Army has programs that allow recruits to earn a GED while serving.

What you might want to do first is to reach out to a recruiter for the military branch you're interested in. They can provide you with accurate and up-to-date information tailored to your situation. Be candid with your recruiter about your academic background so they can guide you accordingly.

Lastly, remember that educational qualifications are just one part of the enlistment criteria. Physical health, moral character, and age are also taken into consideration by the military during recruitment.

a year ago

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