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Halo wroteSo even if he wanted to join he'd have to pick up those star credits right?Lithh wrote I thought you needed a high school diploma to join now? I could be wrongYou do, or at least a good enough degree. I'm thinking he is planning on finishing school just doesn't know what he wants to do with his life.
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Lithh wroteYup. He better get them credits somehow. Either by taking a morning class in addition to after school or somethingHalo wroteSo even if he wanted to join he'd have to pick up those star credits right?Lithh wrote I thought you needed a high school diploma to join now? I could be wrongYou do, or at least a good enough degree. I'm thinking he is planning on finishing school just doesn't know what he wants to do with his life.
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Halo wroteJust wanted to clarify that thanks manLithh wroteYup. He better get them credits somehow. Either by taking a morning class in addition to after school or somethingHalo wroteSo even if he wanted to join he'd have to pick up those star credits right?Lithh wrote I thought you needed a high school diploma to join now? I could be wrongYou do, or at least a good enough degree. I'm thinking he is planning on finishing school just doesn't know what he wants to do with his life.
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Dont let anyone choose for you. Its your decision, you are signing your life away for the next 4 or 6 years.
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Lithh wroteHalo wroteJust wanted to clarify that thanks manLithh wroteYup. He better get them credits somehow. Either by taking a morning class in addition to after school or somethingHalo wroteSo even if he wanted to join he'd have to pick up those star credits right?Lithh wrote I thought you needed a high school diploma to join now? I could be wrongYou do, or at least a good enough degree. I'm thinking he is planning on finishing school just doesn't know what he wants to do with his life.
He could also just get a GED instead of finishing high school. My brother did that when he decided to go to the military. He never went to the military though lol
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Thank you guys for your opinions. I obviously can't respond to all of the comments but I mean you guys opened up my mind a bit more. I am finishing school no matter how long it takes because I mean it'll be easier for jobs for me if I do not decide to go to the Military and if I do not choose it as my life career, I will be looking into college(I have started that though). I did some research and talked to a Marine and a reserve for the U.S Army as well. I also saw training videos and went onto the websites as well for the army. I looked into Air Force, Marine and Army actives. I have an idea already for what I could do for my life path if I do not wish to do military. I understand completely from everyone saying if I am asking if I should join, I am not 100% committed and everyone who said I should, but it would be worth an experience for helping me in life if I do not make out of training. Also for people who said I have to be 100% committed, I saw the BUD/s program for Navy, it made me look at how 100+ people can turn to 15 people easily from being not committed and to not being able to complete training. I went by if I don't feel like I can pass training, I am not going to make it out on Active Duty. So I took that into consideration for my decision. I will look further into this as days go on and focus onto my school work. Thank you guys.
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