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I appreciate all of the responses.
Pete: I will keep that advice about classes in mind. Thank you.
Santo Tomas: The reason would not be because I am bored or that school is difficult, it is the opposite actually. Fortunately, school is not much of a challenge for me. I appreciate you questioning my commitment. I will reflect on my goals quite often. Thank you.
head: I am majoring in Communications with a minor in Spanish. Do you not think the 18X route prepares you for Special Forces? Would finishing my degree help me to not be a useless box of rocks? Thank you.
craigepo: Was returning to school to finish your degree after your active duty time difficult for you? Were you able to go back as a full-time student? If you could go back, would you have stayed in school? Or are you happy with the route you chose to take? Thank you.
kalanis: The age difference between dropping or finishing would only two years. Enlist now while I am 20 or enlist when I have graduated and am 22. I am currently in my third semester of school. I was aware of the clock that schools put on your college credits. My school is also a very veteran friendly university.
I appreciate all of the feedback from you all. I have read and re-read your responses. I apologize for all of the questions, I am just trying to do my best to gather information and hear personal experience from those who have actually been there and done that. If I am crossing the line or just be a nuisance or missing the purpose of this site, then please let me know. I just want to do my best to make an informed decision. I know that ultimately the decision is mine to make, and I am fully confident in my ability to make it when the time comes. Simply trying to do my best to be prepared. Thank you all again for the feedback, I appreciate it.
Thank all of you for your service.
-Moc
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