Posted on May 3, 2018
Al Bay
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I personally did the Junior Military College, Early Commission Program, route through Marion Military Institute. It was one of the best decisions I made. I put my captains packet before the board this year and I’m 25. I’m also now one of the Board Members for their Alumni Brigade.
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Oh cool!
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Al Bay
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I'm actually considering job corps because I'd be paid to learn medicine. I know they have a Jr Rangers program, or something like that, so I'm seriously considering it. Any thoughts?
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If you’re talking junior rangers like Rangers from the army there’s nothing junior to them outside the Army.
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You also could get paid to learn medicine to an extent if you become a medical officer or combat medic.
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LTC John Griscom
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Depends on how much of a military environment you want in college. In addition to the service academies, There are six senior military colleges where the environment is primarily military.
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Hmm, that's interesting. I'm thinking more along the lines of primarily military.
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MSG John Duchesneau
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If you are "highly motivated" and think you would enjoy going to college in a highly regimented military lifestyle then consider a military academy such as West Point, Norwich, the Citadel or VMI. If you want a more "normal" college experience then go to ROTC at a "traditional" college. Good luck!
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