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Posted on Sep 29, 2015
SGT Shontae Patsaricas
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MAJ Keira Brennan
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Proud (RECENT) VA Chapter 31 (Voc Rehab) Grad. 2nd Bachelors degree!!!!
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good job. I am 4 classes away form my first degree. I have my graduation planned for august 2016.
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CSM Charles Hayden
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MAJ Keira Brennan, Congratulations! Please relish and appreciate attaining a goal. Don't forget to set a new one! Nice that you showed us the Diploma!
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Capt Brandon Charters
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Great piece SGT Shontae Patsaricas! I've heard the importance of networking already touched on here. I can't reiterate this enough when it comes to going through higher ed programs. I had a few active duty colleagues really help me through some of the hard material and organization I needed to complete a degree while working full-time in the Air Force. Just having someone there to hit the high points of things you should be focusing on is huge. Also, don't be afraid to reach out to admissions staffs, professors, and career counselors. They are invaluable resources.
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CDR Terry Boles
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I really believe education is the key to life's successes. Education affords one much more than a good job/income but also opens ones eyes to the world around them, matures the immature, and educates those who saw little value in education.

I am thankful every day that I had someone believe in me and push me back to college when I was closing in on a military retirement. I took the chance and got off active duty, earned a professional degree, resumed my military career as an officer which has afforded me a better retirement. My girlfriend then, now wife, saw something in this ole Seabee now physical therapist.
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MSG William Wold
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My former spouse had a brother that at the time had a 4 year degree, most of it paid for by the GI bill. He was one of those lucky RTO grunts that survived Vietnam. He couldn't find a job but one that he wanted would require two more years, so he did that, then came out and none were available in the area he wanted to live, so he went back to school again. Then a job came up and they wouldn't hire him because he was over qualified. Then his wife passed away from complications of a ruptured ulcer. Distraut, he went back to school for yet another degree where in college he met someone 12 years younger than him. She graduated and they got married; she became a teacher at a Christian school. 5 years later they decide to have children, and worked a deal with the school that he would be her substitute teacher while she was on maternity leave. His first actual job since 1971.
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CDR Terry Boles
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MSG William Wold
Wow, what a story and you know there are many like this out there.

In my clinic we were talking about this topic and it is interesting listening to stories like these.
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I did a certificate, 2 Associates, 2 Bachelors, and a Masters (all in a row) thanks to the the Hazelwood Act (being a Texas Veteran and attending a state school), Montgomery and Post 9/11 GI Bills. Looking back, it didn't FEEL like I was in school for 8 years, but I'm glad to be done and finally working in a career and not simply a job (although I DO have the itch to go back for an MBA)...
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CDR Terry Boles
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PO3 Mike Glade
You sound like a education nut like a good buddy of mine, 3 doctorates with one being Med school this year....blows my mind he went to Med school after a full 31-year AD career. Maybe he just needed a new career :)

I like the Hazelwood Act, my wife used it for her masters program. She had to do some finagling to get discharged in Texas with her duty station at RAF Lakenheath UK, but she pulled it off with terminal leave and her final checkout at a Texas base.

Good luck with all your future endeavors!!
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