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Posted on 2/16/16 at 8:37 am to PapaZulu
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With all the talk about TOPS being cut why is no one suggesting the military?
It's been mentioned a lot actually....
Posted on 2/16/16 at 8:40 am to Placebeaux
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Anyone with any sense doesn't want to go get their assets shot up for bankers and their agenda.
Last I checked, no one I know that went into army reserves has been shot at.
Being in the military does not equal being shot at.
This post was edited on 2/16/16 at 8:41 am
Posted on 2/16/16 at 8:55 am to The Mick
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Speaking of whining, all of the weekend warriors getting all the education and living benefits you described whined tremendously when they were actually called upon to serve overseas. That's part of the equation but they didn't feel they should have to go.
Mick they may have whined, but the Louisiana National Guard has served with distinction and honor in the War on Terror.
Posted on 2/16/16 at 8:57 am to PapaZulu
Good man PapaZulu.
I did the same. I joined the military and a week later I got a letter telling me I got a new program called TAP which became TOPS. Called the recruiter and he told me to go to college. I'd mentally prepared to work for it though. Kept me keeping my grades up.
I did the same. I joined the military and a week later I got a letter telling me I got a new program called TAP which became TOPS. Called the recruiter and he told me to go to college. I'd mentally prepared to work for it though. Kept me keeping my grades up.
Posted on 2/16/16 at 9:00 am to slutiger5
IMO if we want to consider ourselves the greatest country on the planet easy access for our citizens to get a higher education is essential. 30 years ago we could all find a decent paying job with a good company with only a High School diploma, times have changed and now college graduates are serving us coffee and they are not just liberal arts degrees. A higher educated and gainfully employed populace leads to safer community's for all of us. Poverty and lack of education leads to crimes of desperation. Cause and effect friends
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Posted on 2/16/16 at 9:01 am to PapaZulu
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the military
thats how i paid for my college, seems to have worked out pretty well for me. shite I did 6 years, only need to do 4 (maybe even 3) to receive the benefits.
I'm all for everyone joining a branch of the military
Posted on 2/16/16 at 9:04 am to PapaZulu
I think serving in the military is a fine and honorable thing to do. I support service in trade for college tuition. I also think that is a fair, equitable trade.
But we also have to remember that the military environment isn't for everyone. There are a good number of kids out there, like me when I was young, who would have loved to have served in the military, but can't due to a disability. Epilepsy stopped me from enlisting.
Though there are a lot of women serving proudly in the armed forces, the vast majority of them have no interest in serving in the military, and women make up the current majority of college students nationwide.
So when we suggest the military as an alternative to student loans, which is a good suggestion, just keep in mind that the option is not as universal as it seems on the surface.
I would suggest an alternate form of service-for-tuition for students like these, perhaps humanitarian-oriented, that could substitute for the military option. I don't really know what that could be, other than an expanded AmeriCorps style program.
But we also have to remember that the military environment isn't for everyone. There are a good number of kids out there, like me when I was young, who would have loved to have served in the military, but can't due to a disability. Epilepsy stopped me from enlisting.
Though there are a lot of women serving proudly in the armed forces, the vast majority of them have no interest in serving in the military, and women make up the current majority of college students nationwide.
So when we suggest the military as an alternative to student loans, which is a good suggestion, just keep in mind that the option is not as universal as it seems on the surface.
I would suggest an alternate form of service-for-tuition for students like these, perhaps humanitarian-oriented, that could substitute for the military option. I don't really know what that could be, other than an expanded AmeriCorps style program.
This post was edited on 2/16/16 at 9:05 am
Posted on 2/16/16 at 9:09 am to LeauxCountryTigah
In what other ways do you admire these countries? Seriously.... aren't they all in the middle of an immigrant crisis right now? But you probably want to give this country to ISIS because it's just as much theirs as ours.
This country was great because of it's "boot straps" work ethic.
This country was great because of it's "boot straps" work ethic.
Posted on 2/16/16 at 9:23 am to PapaZulu
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This country was great because of it's "boot straps" work ethic.
I agree this country is great because we provide individuals with the ability to rise above their station in life through hard work and education. You become successful by making yourself successful.
But if you think there isn't something to learn from the way Europe and other developed nations run their governments then you are an ethnocentric isolationist.
No nation is perfect and there is no "One size fits all" strategy to governance but we do not hold a monopoly on good ideas. We should study foreign domestic policies and see if there is any applicable benefit to our own society. You'd be surprised at what you find.
Posted on 2/16/16 at 9:25 am to PapaZulu
Bernie is going to give everyone free college and health insurance for life so why would anyone do anything silly like join the military these days?
Posted on 2/16/16 at 9:27 am to LeauxCountryTigah
Finland and Danish governments have free college because they either tax near 50% or require short stints in the military and sometimes both. Denmark.
Posted on 2/16/16 at 9:28 am to Tigeralum2008
I served 4 years in the Navy. It was my intention to earn my degree while enlisted but it quickly became apparent that military life especially submarines is not conducive to earning your degree. But I also served before online degrees became mainstream. Your best bet is to use the GI Bill as I did when you get out or apply for ROTC.
One of my former classmates in the Navy just saw her son receive a $180,000 scholarship to Texas A&M for Naval ROTC.
One great benefit is for medical professionals. You can have most of your medical school paid for if you serve as a military doctor or PA
One of my former classmates in the Navy just saw her son receive a $180,000 scholarship to Texas A&M for Naval ROTC.
One great benefit is for medical professionals. You can have most of your medical school paid for if you serve as a military doctor or PA
Posted on 2/16/16 at 9:28 am to TigerFred
What's there to look at? Dude's a obvious troll.
Posted on 2/16/16 at 9:32 am to PapaZulu
ive seen people mention it, especially on facebook
Posted on 2/16/16 at 9:32 am to PapaZulu
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When i graduated high school, I had a full ride to McNeese. But i didn't want to go to McNeese. I wanted to go to LSU. So instead of taking out a loan, I joined the military.
Post 9-11 GI bill benefits are amazing. A very generous monthly housing allowance, a book stipend plus tuition that would cover any public institution in Louisiana. There are some really good schools out there offering really good degrees online (Arizona State offers a great online engineering program), so you could do your service, and realistically have a degree at the end of your enlistment. And have 4 plus years of work experience in a stressful environment.
What's with all the whining about free education out there? Why are young people afraid to earn it like so many others before them have?
Because actually having to do something is too much work for many of the precious snowflakes out there (they can often be found wearing "Bernie" tshirts).
Posted on 2/16/16 at 9:34 am to Bard
The military has downsized greatly after Iraq/Afghanistan. The option is still there, but the desk jobs like I had in the Air Force are few and far between. You'll end up a military cop or working the flight line.
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