Posted on Jan 29, 2018
Military College Grads: What do you wish you knew now that would've helped you be a better military student/learner?
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I first starting taking courses as a junior enlisted Sailor onboard the USS Truman (CVN 75). I would enroll for courses, and sometimes drop them or not finish them thinking I can always justify dropping courses with "serving my country".
Keep in mind, when it comes time to transfer to a 4 year college (or grad school), all those courses that weren't taken with due diligence can come back to haunt you. I'm not saying I didn't take school seriously back then, but even the most rookie mentor could've told me that any and every course taken (or failed or not completed) has the potential to hurt your chances when it comes time to apply for an advanced degree.
It doesn't matter how young (or old) you are, if you're serving and new to college, find a mentor (it's a sign of maturity).
Keep in mind, when it comes time to transfer to a 4 year college (or grad school), all those courses that weren't taken with due diligence can come back to haunt you. I'm not saying I didn't take school seriously back then, but even the most rookie mentor could've told me that any and every course taken (or failed or not completed) has the potential to hurt your chances when it comes time to apply for an advanced degree.
It doesn't matter how young (or old) you are, if you're serving and new to college, find a mentor (it's a sign of maturity).
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LCDR Michael L.
My undergraduate GPA was good enough for my short term goals but not good enough for graduate school. My service time was helpful in applying to graduate school. I wish I had known how important my GPA would be in the future. I didn’t plan on graduate school but I would have had more doors open if I had taken it more seriously.
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I wish I knew to throttle back on my civilian grad courses while taking military PME. 3 classes were too much to take on during full-time PME at Maxwell AFB. Looking back, I survived, but should've paced myself better.
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Argosy University Twin Cities gives life experience credits, takes JSTs, accepts VA benefits, and gives 20% deal for active, reserve, or vets. Has accredited 100% online too!
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SFC Juan Rivera
Great info on Argosy U programs.....but you haven't answered the question ;)
What do you wish you knew now that would've helped you be a better military student/learner?
What do you wish you knew now that would've helped you be a better military student/learner?
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