- 03 Sep 2021 00:04
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@XogGyux
That's true. For me, I didn't always have some of the same advantages of my fellow college students when I was younger, but I enjoyed my time in the Army. I paid a time debt as well. So when others already have Masters degrees as well as some undergraduate degrees and a few certificates, I am currently earning mine (I am earning my Masters degree now). But I would prefer to do it this way rather than take on student loan debt whereas others already have careers and Masters degrees but have student loan debt. Either way you pay somehow, someway. Nothing is free.
That's true. For me, I didn't always have some of the same advantages of my fellow college students when I was younger, but I enjoyed my time in the Army. I paid a time debt as well. So when others already have Masters degrees as well as some undergraduate degrees and a few certificates, I am currently earning mine (I am earning my Masters degree now). But I would prefer to do it this way rather than take on student loan debt whereas others already have careers and Masters degrees but have student loan debt. Either way you pay somehow, someway. Nothing is free.
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