Posted on Sep 24, 2015
SN Alex Tufail
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I Enrolled in school the same month as my discharge. I didn't hesitate for single second, but now I've been out of school for 2 years and still have 6 months worth of benefits. It's because I am struggling to figure out what I want to do with my Benefits. I feel like if I had waited at least 6 months after getting out to figure out my life, and what I truly wanted to do I would have my degree by now. Just wanted some opinion on your experiences.
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LTC John Shaw
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First question is what is your goal? Make this fit your goal. If you still have more school you can look at the guard or reserve which may cover most tuition
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SSG Michael Johnston
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I transitioned from active duty into a 2nd semester freshman. At the time I did not know what I wanted to major in, but I knew that I wanted to get my degree. Because I was considered a "transfer" student, I utilized that first semester to get a feel for what courses I had an interest which led me to declaring Political Science as my major. I am now exhausting my GI Bill benefits to pay for my Masters in Public Administration, and will have a BA and MPA while incurring zero student loans. Everyone's situation is different, and my personal goals were to effectively utilize my education benefits. God knows we've earned them, so use them.

I wonder if maybe "re-framing" your situation might enable you? Perhaps ask "What is it that I want to do?" and the follow-up will be "How can I use my GI Bill to make this happen?"

Just a thought, I'm available off-line if you need to chat.
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SSG Timothy McCoy
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I didn't wait.
I retired in Feb 06 and I signed up for classes in Dec 05 when I was on Term Leave. When classes began I was still on and sweating a recall.
The day I retired I took a bottle of Champagne to my repealing class. Then I found out not only were the classmates under drinking age, they didn't even know what Champagne was.
I used my G.I Bill home load while I was on Active duty stationed at Fort Bragg, N.C. in Aug 1991
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PO1 Kevin Arnold
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I didn't wait either, for I couldn't use tuition assistance my last few months in the military. So I used the GI Bill while still being active. Then I was able to finish and graduate with my Masters Degree using the GI Bill. For you only get 10 years after you get out to use it or lose it.
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