Don’t have to pay benefits if nobody can sign up. That’s called fiscal responsibility.
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# ? Feb 6, 2018 18:33 |
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# ? May 21, 2024 14:37 |
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Well I got my final VA letter saying that I have exhausted my MGIB benefits. Counting Yellow Ribbon it was worth just over $240,000 in total. Errybody get out, errybody use your GI Bill. Go to full unrestricted yellow ribbon schools, because LMAO this poo poo was thoroughly good. I should be able to finish my MD with under $90,000 in debt if I scrimp a bit here and there next year.
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# ? Feb 7, 2018 01:41 |
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TheQuietWilds posted:Errybody get out, errybody use your GI Bill. After medically retiring due to Afghanistan lungs, I went back to school. The GI Bill paid for my mechanical and aerospace engineering degrees. I start my new job after graduation this year. The GI Bill gave me a fresh start.
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# ? Feb 10, 2018 03:14 |
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I’m using vocational rehabilitation. Started as a photographer. Bought a new camera and laptop to edit stuff. Changed degree plans semesters later. I have a few years of school left. I smoke weed, play with my kids and enjoy my loving life. I’m gonna use whatever GI Bill benefits I have left after I’m done with VRE
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# ? Feb 10, 2018 05:21 |
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TheQuietWilds posted:Well I got my final VA letter saying that I have exhausted my MGIB benefits. Counting Yellow Ribbon it was worth just over $240,000 in total. Errybody get out, errybody use your GI Bill. Go to full unrestricted yellow ribbon schools, because LMAO this poo poo was thoroughly good. I should be able to finish my MD with under $90,000 in debt if I scrimp a bit here and there next year. Did you use Post 9/11 or Voc Rehab? If you've only used 36 months you potentially have more benefits remaining.
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# ? Feb 10, 2018 07:19 |
When I graduate I will still have some GI Bill left that I may not care to use. Can I forfeit the remaining and get my $1200 back? Or should I go gently caress around at a community college?
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# ? Feb 10, 2018 15:38 |
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boop the snoot posted:When I graduate I will still have some GI Bill left that I may not care to use. Can I forfeit the remaining and get my $1200 back? Or should I go gently caress around at a community college?
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# ? Feb 10, 2018 15:46 |
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Can you transfer remaining benefits or is it an all or nothing thing?
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# ? Feb 10, 2018 15:59 |
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DoktorLoken posted:Did you use Post 9/11 or Voc Rehab? If you've only used 36 months you potentially have more benefits remaining. I used Post-9/11 but am not disabled. Another 12 months would be amazing, but oh well.
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# ? Feb 10, 2018 16:13 |
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TheQuietWilds posted:I used Post-9/11 but am not disabled. Another 12 months would be amazing, but oh well. Disabled is a broad concept for VR&E. 10% for tinnitus is enough to qualify for the program.
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# ? Feb 10, 2018 19:43 |
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boop the snoot posted:Or should I go gently caress around at a community college? I would hold onto it for now. You may end up needing a master's in the future.
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# ? Feb 10, 2018 20:17 |
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boop the snoot posted:When I graduate I will still have some GI Bill left that I may not care to use. Can I forfeit the remaining and get my $1200 back? Or should I go gently caress around at a community college? I came back to college as a Junior and still had 15 months left when I graduated. Just kept it in my back pocket and now Im a Masters student as a side hustle after working just as an engineer for four years. You get a lot more mileage out of those academic licenses. And free Amazon poo poo!
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# ? Feb 10, 2018 22:46 |
A dude I know will be getting out of the navy soon and he is going to go to a community college when he gets out. I'm not sure if I should let him, or tell him to flex the DD214 and apply to better schools. I'm probably going to keep the rest of my GI Bill in my back pocket for when/if I pursue a masters since it will pay for a semester.
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# ? Feb 10, 2018 22:55 |
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I for one wish I had spent longer at city college grabbing my calculus and physics and poo poo rather than wasting whole semesters' worth of it failing those classes over and over again at a big university
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# ? Feb 10, 2018 22:57 |
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It can't hurt for him to spend some time at a community college, especially as a way to ease back into civ life. He certainly should apply to more places, though. Better to aim high, and all that.
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# ? Feb 10, 2018 23:36 |
Naked Bear posted:It can't hurt for him to spend some time at a community college, especially as a way to ease back into civ life. He certainly should apply to more places, though. Better to aim high, and all that. His plan is associates degree and then open a gym. He hasn't thought much beyond that. And I suspect he is picking CC because he misses his girlfriend, and the town she is in only has a CC.
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# ? Feb 10, 2018 23:41 |
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DownByTheWooter posted:I for one wish I had spent longer at city college grabbing my calculus and physics and poo poo rather than wasting whole semesters' worth of it failing those classes over and over again at a big university I should have done this on my NG scholarship. I'm 2 semesters in and barely starting my degree program after all the core poo poo I needed. Riding the strugglebus through college algebra with a developmental portion after a semester of developmental prep class. Glad they have a BA for computer science as an option so I can skip all the physics and chemistry bullshit in lieu of CS electives though.
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# ? Feb 11, 2018 01:17 |
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I'm amazed that my college considers bowling a 'exercise science' class. But, hey, it's my last semester before I transfer to big-boy college, so what do I care.
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# ? Feb 11, 2018 02:03 |
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boop the snoot posted:A dude I know will be getting out of the navy soon and he is going to go to a community college when he gets out. If he has zero college, or very little, it might be his only shot. That or pray he did well enough in high school. You still have to get accepted, a DD 214 isn’t a magic ticket (well, it is, but for other reasons)
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# ? Feb 11, 2018 02:58 |
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Do a community college for two years, preferably out of pocket using state vet goodies, then transfer to a real school and use the GI bill. But that assumes that you have actual ambition, if he just wants to open a gym then gently caress it run that GI Bill down.
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# ? Feb 11, 2018 03:13 |
boop the snoot posted:His plan is associates degree and then open a gym. He hasn't thought much beyond that. The other thing is that CC tends to be so cheep that it hits the break even point where the interest on a student loan is much much less than the money you'd lose by burning GI bill time on a CC budget.
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# ? Feb 11, 2018 04:11 |
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Yeah, I’ve taken math 3 loving times and I only needed one class. They wouldn’t accept the other two. They did accept a local community colleges.
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# ? Feb 11, 2018 04:56 |
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After I got off the ship in WA, I got back up to speed with math by taking Multi-variable Calc, Diff Eqs, and Physics 2 at the local CC. Professors were actually engaged in the material rather than it just being some bs they had to teach while they were doing research. A+++ decision would do again. Just needed the syllabi from the classes and all 3 transferred back to PSU no questions asked.
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# ? Feb 11, 2018 14:58 |
My only advice to the guy was to put in applications at a few four year schools he would be interested in going to (and not just schools he thinks he could get into) just to see what happens, and to make a specific plan rather than a vague one.
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# ? Feb 11, 2018 15:47 |
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boop the snoot posted:My only advice to the guy was to put in applications at a few four year schools he would be interested in going to (and not just schools he thinks he could get into) just to see what happens, and to make a specific plan rather than a vague one. Tell him he should decide to be smart and not dumb.
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# ? Feb 11, 2018 15:56 |
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lightpole posted:Tell him he should decide to be smart and not dumb. really really good advice This whole college thing would go a lot easier for me if I was smart and not dumb
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# ? Feb 11, 2018 16:53 |
lightpole posted:Tell him he should decide to be smart and not dumb. Already an impossible task, as he earned a GI bill.
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# ? Feb 11, 2018 16:56 |
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M_Gargantua posted:Already an impossible task, as he earned a GI bill. Not sure that doubling down on stupidity is ever a winning strategy. He needs to learn to cut his losses.
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# ? Feb 11, 2018 17:07 |
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I'm pro CC for people starting out because the professors are actually just hired to be teachers where a good chunk of your intro classes at a four year school will be taught by grad students. Florida also has rules that if you get an associates from a state CC you have auto acceptance into any state school. It doesn't mean your program of choice has to accept you, but if you get an AA from TCC you can go to FAMU, FSU, UF, UCF, etc. without worrying about the school itself accepting or rejecting you. I agree with vas that it's cheap enough you shouldn't waste GI bill on CC in most cases and instead should just work that part off with scholarships, grants, and loans since it's cheap enough and use GI bill on finishing your degree and any graduate work you might want to do. Mr. Nice! fucked around with this message at 18:51 on Feb 11, 2018 |
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SquirrelyPSU posted:After I got off the ship in WA, I got back up to speed with math by taking Multi-variable Calc, Diff Eqs, and Physics 2 at the local CC. Professors were actually engaged in the material rather than it just being some bs they had to teach while they were doing research. A+++ decision would do again. I did the same thing. It was great having only 30-60 people in my chemistry, physics, and math classes at CC instead of doing whatever horror occurs in something like this:
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# ? Feb 13, 2018 03:36 |
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^ The intro Chem and Physics classes at my university have hundreds of students per section. We took all of our exams for Gen Chem 1 and 2 in the basketball arena lol
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# ? Feb 13, 2018 04:07 |
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Just lol if you don't have to buy a clicker remote in order to get your daily participation points that are worth 20% of your grade
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# ? Feb 13, 2018 04:17 |
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UP THE BUM NO BABY posted:Just lol if you don't have to buy a clicker remote in order to get your daily participation points that are worth 20% of your grade Those things are so loving stupid and they'll make you pay out the rear end for one.
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# ? Feb 13, 2018 04:47 |
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UP THE BUM NO BABY posted:Just lol if you don't have to buy a clicker remote in order to get your daily participation points that are worth 20% of your grade I can just shout out answers in class even if I have no clue since 30 is a large class and most people don't want to answer even easy, obvious questions.
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# ? Feb 13, 2018 04:56 |
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SquirrelyPSU posted:After I got off the ship in WA, I got back up to speed with math by taking Multi-variable Calc, Diff Eqs, and Physics 2 at the local CC. Professors were actually engaged in the material rather than it just being some bs they had to teach while they were doing research. A+++ decision would do again. I went back to community college for ~50 credits after being an abysmal student in high school and failing out of college in my early 20s. Now I'm basically in my last full time semester at a large state university, worked pretty well in terms of math/lower level gen ed. I doubt I'd have been as successful jumping back into a 4 year even if they had taken me.
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# ? Feb 13, 2018 05:34 |
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Naked Bear posted:ffffffffffffffffffff I did that for Physics last semester. I could either buy a brand new one for $100+, or rent one for $14. I chose to rent one.
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# ? Feb 13, 2018 05:41 |
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DoktorLoken posted:I went back to community college for ~50 credits after being an abysmal student in high school and failing out of college in my early 20s. Now I'm basically in my last full time semester at a large state university, worked pretty well in terms of math/lower level gen ed. I doubt I'd have been as successful jumping back into a 4 year even if they had taken me. Yeah I dunno about the financial aspect, but CC was great for me as well. Smaller class sizes and profs that were engaged with the class. I have no plan to go for a masters though, so ymmv. But it definitely beat the hell out of my first attempt at college when I got out of the Army and was having that transition adjustment poo poo going on while in 200 person lecture classes.
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# ? Feb 13, 2018 05:51 |
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Fan of CC here, too. Especially if your college has a setup with some four-year schools and allow you to dual enroll and transfer your credits. I only wish I had known about it earlier, and not wasted some of my credits.
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# ? Feb 13, 2018 17:16 |
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there's a smartphone app for those clicker things and it's free.
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# ? Feb 13, 2018 18:18 |
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Mr. Nice! posted:there's a smartphone app for those clicker things and it's free. NO CELL PHONE USAGE IN CLASS I SWEAR TO GOD I WILL GIVE YOU AN F FOR PARTICIPATION IF I CATCH YOU
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# ? Feb 13, 2018 18:23 |