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    What does it offer me?

    Hi, I couldn’t find anything in the archives on this subject. I have attempted to search on the internet and even emailed Army recruiters, but to no avail.

    I'm currently a 3rd year college student in pursuit of a bachelor's degree in criminal justice. I'm currently considering different directions to enter and advance my future career in law enforcement; I believe the U.S. Army is a fantastic opportunity to propel my goal. What benefits, if any, are offered to newly accepted Army recruits with a bachelor’s or Master’s degree?

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    The reason we don't have that info here, is that this is a cop website, not a military recruiting site. You need to go to the GoArmy website and get the info there. Just remember there is a difference between enlisted recruit and officer candidate.
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    Q: What does it offer me?

    A: A wealth of opportunities and life lessons, including the opportunity to give something back to your country, since it's already helped you and others like you, in the form of government grants and low interest student loans.

    It gives you the chance to learn important life lessons, such as "Life isn't always about YOU and what others can offer YOU... sometimes there are things more important than self". This is a lesson the current generation of college graduates have completely forgotten.

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    Instead of trying to email recruiters or find info on the internet, get out and go in person to an Army recruiting office. There's one in just about every town in America, and it's recruiters' job to discuss recruitment benefits and enlistment information. Go find out the information from the source, in person, vice trying to do so from behind a keyboard. Your not going to be able to serve in the Army from behind your home computer anyway.
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    Take it from an enlisted Marine, I love my job but I wish I would of finished my degree and went to OCS. If you do join the military finish your degree and become an officer. Though there are advantages and disadvantages to both enlisted and officer you have to consider. If you need to email or pm me.

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