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Yes, you can. Assuming you are a Vet, you can request a new account- go through the "Non Government/Family" link, and register.
SGT Aaron P.
THANKS VERY MUCH! I appreciate that SGT.
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I'm with David Thomas on this one. Why not just use your benefits to go get a degree from a university?
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Degrees from universities, taking classes, costs money. Which GI Bill/TA doesn't always completely cover.
It's also slower.
I finished my Bachelors in three semesters, from a brick and mortar school. Through a full course load...and doing CLEP and JKO courses on the side to slog through the very common bullshit elective credit requirements. Finished my Masters in half the normal time as well.
Diploma's all that counts in the end...so if you can get there in half the time with half the cost, why not do it?
It's also slower.
I finished my Bachelors in three semesters, from a brick and mortar school. Through a full course load...and doing CLEP and JKO courses on the side to slog through the very common bullshit elective credit requirements. Finished my Masters in half the normal time as well.
Diploma's all that counts in the end...so if you can get there in half the time with half the cost, why not do it?
SGT Aaron P.
The degree path is what I am after. However, if I use my VR&E through the VA, in order to get the housing allowance, I have to go Full Time. Supporting a Family of 6 on Part time work hours with full time housing allowance isn't gonna happen. Lol.. just looking to help cut back on time, so I can work full time, go to school part time, and get the degree in the same amount of time! Make sense? I appreciate all the feed back though.
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