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11-23-11, 03:07 PM #1
How difficult is it to take college classes while being a Marine?
I have a few friends in the military and most of them chose not to take any type of college classes/earn college credits while they were serving. I definitely want to get some kind of college credits while I'm gone so that when I come home I'm not left with nothing... Marines - How difficult is it to stay dedicated to earning a degree while serving in the Marine Corps while also doing your every day job?
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11-23-11, 03:14 PM #2
The only coarse I took was drinking 101 and bar hopping 102. You fellows do have the right approach to life though. Good luck and study hard!!!!!
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11-23-11, 03:25 PM #3
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11-23-11, 09:59 PM #4
It depends on the workload and variability of schedule in your MOS. A Grunt would find it difficult because they may frequently need to disappear into the field for big chunks of time, whereas a shift-worker on a regular schedule and minimal unpredictable collateral duties can manage without too much difficulty.
Additionally, it's notable that you get a certain amount of college credit for MOS training, PME schools, and MCI courses.
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11-25-11, 05:41 PM #5
Try running a search, this one has been asked and answered literally hundreds of times.
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