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College isn't required, but having a degree will certainly help you do your job better. Writing is becoming an increasingly important skill, and employment of technology always seems to grow as well.
SFAS....so much has been discussed already but I stand by my perspective: less is more. If I had to sum up why I think many people failed my course, I would say it was from false expectations. Train without inside information and do it without music or other artificial motivation. Get used to listening to nothing but your own hard breathing and as k-rub and Reaper said, be prepared for everything. If you think you have the course figured out you'll only train to those events you expect, then become discouraged when it isn't like you thought.
Personally, I would have given myself more time to heal from intense rucking before attending SFAS. I had shin splints for the entire first week, probably from rucking on pavement.
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