Best Military Branch for Continuing Education?




I’m a 23 yr old new grad. Well, I’ll be one this December. I’ve majored in Business Administration from UNC-Greensboro. but realized that this job market sucks. I’m interested in going to Physical Therapy School. But, that would be another year of pre-requisite classes on top of another 2-3 for graduate school. So, I’ve got to find a way to pay for this schooling since I had a soccer scholarship that payed for most of my undergraduate. I’m not really looking for the military to be my career…just a way to help pay for school. I’ve got 16K in Student loans.

So, with all that in mind which branch offers the most in terms of continuing education benefits? Which branch is least likely to be deployed? Should I pursue being an officer or enlisted? Any info. or guidance on the subject would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance.




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The problem is that I have had braces for 10 years due to the fact that I was born without all four of my canines which resulted in an utter NIGHTMARE. So I have just had fake teeth glued to my braces. But im about to graduate from college with my Bachelor’s degree. However, my degree is basically useless if I dont go on to grad school which i want to do. But my braces are fixing to come off so I have to find a way to pay for these implants which cost anywhere from 12-17,000 dollars..I simply cannot afford to go on to graduate school which will not allow me to work at all. I need help!




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Which is more important for graduate school?




I’m going into my junior year, pursuing a major in psychology, and would potentially like to continue my education into graduate school. This semester i could either take 5 courses (a total of 17 credits), or 4 courses and a phys ed. (a total of 15 credits). Is an ambitious course load important enough to risk a slightly lower gpa?




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What are the benefits of teaching as a career.?




I would like for an experienced Educator, or Educators, to answer this question for me:

I’m interested in being a teacher. I don’t want to limit myself to one grade division. By the end of my teaching career, I have a goal to have taught people from all grade divisions (grades Kindergarten through College).

Currently, I am a college student who is completing the Associate in Arts in General Studies. Afterwards, I’m going to pursue the Bachelor of Science in Education (not sure of what specialization yet). And of course, after these degrees, I plan to enter Graduate School in pursuit of the Master degree, then the Doctorate degree (again, I haven’t decided in which fields).

Please be sure to include comments about things like:
Health and insurance coverage
Salary
Vacation time
Sick/Emergency/Maternity leave
Continuing Education
And any other relevant benefits of a teaching degree that you can mention.

Thank you so much for your answers.




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How do I become a physical therapist?




I wanted to study physical therapy, I scored a C and C- in my chemistry classes and I took an easier Biology course in college. I don’t have anatomy or physics in college. Can I take the AP exams to waive out of these classes, or do I need to take the actual courses? I graduated from college and graduate school, with a BS in economics, and a MS in Accounting. Do I need to apply to undergraduate school to take these classes to get the credits or graduate school or continuing education




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I want to begin graduate school but I can’t move right now. I was wondering if there any universities that just offer some online courses in history that I could take. I would plan to transfer these credits next year so that I could attend a university. I just don’t want to put this off another year. Any suggestions? I want my masters in history.




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