Okay so Boot Camp is done, and you’re training for your next assignment, but you want to know what to do next. College is at the top of your list. Joining the Air Force and having them pay for your education was one of the benefits of signing up.

Knowing that if you wait it will get easier and easier to put your career on hold, you’ve decided to pursue your education, but now it’s time to see where you can get the money promised to get into college.

Well your brilliance has led you to this post so here are the nuts and bolts.

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So the semester is off and running. For me much like New Year’s resolutions there is the initial resolve to manage everything and have a very productive semester.

But then reality would set in and I’d find it easier to put the dates down for when things were due and not planning for the time it would take me to actually complete the projects. I ended up wasting time like the Doctor in the video.

Today I want to help you avoid making the same mistakes I did. I learned a few things that most will not tell you. But they are essential to managing your time and getting good grades.

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Have you ever considered college but weren’t sure exactly what to look for when you’re in the military?

Well, the good news is that you’re not alone. Most of the military personnel I’ve worked with were wondering the same thing. There are so many colleges vying for your attendance. They know the funding is available and so they don’t have to worry about getting payments from the students for the most part.

Now there are some colleges and universities that cost considerably more than what you as military personnel are allocated for college funding.

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What is Tuition Assistance?

Over the past few years of advising students to get into college, I’ve worked with students all around the world including military personnel.

I discovered a bit of a communication gap between the information that all military receive from their Recruiter about their educational benefits as they sign up for the military and a couple of years later when they decide it’s time to use their educational benefits.

Often the soldier I’m working with isn’t sure where to begin the process of getting the money needed for college.

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A Failed a class now what?

Well the good thing is it’s not the end of the world. That’s not to say that it may feel like the end of the world.

There are so very many variables that come into our lives when we decide to make a change like going to college. There is always the pressure to do well in college, and often that pressure spurs us on to do great things. But there is a time to mentally step away from both the internal and external pressure and regroup so to speak.

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