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What do i do about my parents being against me being in the military? |
I have been wondering how I am going to pay for college lately. My parents have told me last year that they would pay for it but this year my mother has decided to go back to nursing school so now all of the money that they have saved is going to go towards her education. My mother is going to make sure the money goes towards her because when I asked her what am I going to do she told me flat out "get student loans". Now I have not applied for many scholarships. My parents were against it too when I wanted to enlist. There is a better way to be in the military and get school paid for. Join ROTC. That's what I am doing. I wasn't able to get on scholarship right away, so I took out a student loan for the first year of college, and now I am on scholarship, so they pay my tuition and fees, $300 per semester for books, and depending on what year you are in school, you can get between $300-$450 per month allowance. write a letter to Pres Bush, explain your situation. Bush will then threaten an IRS audit upon your parents who will then relent and not oppose your mlitary interest You are a patriotic young American. You should be proud of your decision to serve your country. But you must remember that military service is not financial aid with a good workout program. If you go in as a mercenary for college funds, then you will have problems. So you want to go to college, that's great! Now you have to come up with ways to pay. You definitely need to apply to every financial aid program there is, ask a counselor which ones. Also apply to scholarships. You cant really expect your parents to pay for it all, it would be great, but most of us don't have that luxury. You can definitely ask them for help, they can put in a part. Do you have a job? You can always earn the money while you study. The army is great at implanting ideas in people's head. The army is great for those whom have absolutely no means of paying for college, for those who are lost and are looking for something meaningful to do with their life, for those who want to follow in their family foot steps or who are just proud to serve their country. It's a serious thing, once you join and you change your mind you just cant say "sorry fellows, I think I'll go home now". Your parents are scared because they don't you to put yourself in a possible dangerous situation, they probably just don't know how to express that in a nicer way. Really think about what you want to do and the ways that you can achieve them before you make a big commitment like joining the army. ROTC is a good idea, but if you are only using the military as a way to pay for College, don't do it. You'll hate your time in if that's the case. Discipline and pride can be obtained elsewhere like say Martial Arts. If you actually want to go Military, then make that decision and your parents will learn to live with it. I think that you should tell them that this is your way of getting your college funds. you should also remind your mom that since she's getting all of the money that was saved and wanted you to get student loans, (which are kinda hard to get sometimes) she should be happy that you are taking initiative instead of just giving up. understand that duty will before school in the military. so that means that getting through college will take you longer than what you might want. IF YOU HAVE NOTHING BUT NOTHING BETTER TO DO.. Listen, I know how you feel because I want to join the Army but my parents a little skeptacle about my decision. My only tip is to tell them stuff that they want to hear, but it explain it to them in a different way. Also, try to add in some reasons why you want to join the military and if you play your cards right, they will let you. Let me know how it goes by telling me at panthersyankeesdodgers@yahoo.com There are some good comments here already. If you want to join just for the college money, you will hate it. But, if you really want to join, research all branches and pick the one that really appeals to you the most. It might even help if you know someone already in or just got out. They can help you decode what the recruit is telling you. OK flat out...if you worry about what your parents think then it isn't your choice is it? Now my mom new from the get go that me going over to Iraq(which i have done and returned safely) is a possibility. Now with the Corps you will have the BEST training you could ever have...how do i know because I have a friend of mine who was in the Army. He transferred over to the Corps because he knew that he didn't have the right training for the war...he was worried about his family. Now so you know all the services get the GI bill offered to them. At this point in time there is a GI bill kicker which gives you $3500 more to it i believe. Also with the Corps you have the option of a $50,000 GI bill and wile on active duty you get $4500 TA each semester. Tell your parents that if I join you will get OJT a steady paycheck and friends for life. Have your parents meet your recruiter and his / her Boss. Plus if you get an MOS the requires you to have a Secret or Top Secret clearance when you get out that is a BIG money maker. my parents are against it too. IF your old enough to go in then your old enough to decide. Meet with all the branches and see what one you like. But you need to join the military other then collage reasons. Because right now you need to understand. We are at war. So if you go in what do you think will happen to you? I would continue your plan to go into the military. You are old enough to make your own decisions on what you want to do in your life. I enlisted in the military in order to also go to college and it has been worth it. The military pays for your college and it also gives you the pride and discipline to be a better person too. If you have too I would meet with the recruiter outside of your home and proceed from there. If your parents can't come to terms then let them know how you feel, tell them and show them what the military has to offer you as well as paying for your college. Noone should have to be subjected to taking out loans if they don't want to be in debt for the rest of their lives when there are other ways such as the military to get assistance. By the way the military also has enlistment bonuses you might also want to check into depending on what career you want to go into. If you would like to discuss this or talk about this with me please feel free to contact me. First, I commend you for wanting to join the military! However, as others have already said, make sure you know what you're getting yourself into. Yes, it's nice to have money for college, and you get some nice benefits (the medical is great to have, even though sometimes it's horrible!), and you have a steady paycheck that's always pretty much the same amount. IF I WAS YOU THEN I WOULD TELL THEM THAT IT'S YOUR LIFE AND TELL THEM YOUR PLAINS FOR THE FUTURE. DO YOU LIKE GOING TO COLLEGE? I'M GOING TO THE MILITARY AFTER I GET FINISHED WITH HIGH SCHOOL. contact the local person who leads up the civil air patrol in your area if my parents were againts me i would get really mad or i would run away but if i was u i would be good and allways give them the puppy face to see if they change their mind!!!!!! A lot of good advice here. I agree with ROTC. God Bless you Dear. Please let men's job be carried out by men. I must warn you that the recruiter (ANY RECRUITER) will be like a used car salesman and will tell you just what you want to know to get you to put your signature to an enlistment contract... DO YOUR HOME WORK!!! If you are going into the military for just the educational benefits you are going to miserable... There are several options for education support. 1. Check into student loans (Which you have to pay back after you graduate) 2. Look into enlistment into a branch of service of the military (remember to PICK what job you want and do not let the recruiter snow job you into an "open contract" for which more often than not you will get screwed.) 3. Check your local collages for an ROTC program. (You will get paid for going to collage and getting a degree but you will be REQUIRED to serve as an Officer in the military for some time after you graduate) 4. Check into student grants from the government, private industry and other sources. Stay away from the military. Kids are dying because they have inadequate armor. More and more terrorists are getting involved. Visit an army hospital before you make any decisions. You will be horrified at what you see. You have to start living for yourself. I've you've thought about it, and decided that joining the Marines is good for you, just do it. Say, "Mom? Dad? I love you but I'm going enlisting with or without your support. I wish you would respect that." |
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