Yes.
Yes, graduating from a military college can often lead to a direct commission as an officer in the military. However, the specific requirements and procedures may vary depending on the country and branch of the military you are interested in joining. It is advisable to consult with a military recruiter or the admissions office of the military college for more information.
No.
Yes, you can go to college. Most graduating seniors do.
Minnesota College Graduation Rates are on the rise, with sixty-one percent of College Students Graduating based on information provided directly from the school system itself in 2008.
How about go to a college with an ROTC of your liking and then decide after college. Either way you'll have military life.
Totally. You are GRADUATED. You are GOING TO COLLEGE. I have several friends that graduated when they were 17 and went to college.
No, he did not attend college. Felix Hernandez signed to his first professional contract right after graduating from high school.
Military school/college, yes.
You can enter the workforce or go on for a higher degree depending on your overall career goals and objectives.
Grant attended the US Military academy at West Point , New York, entering in May, 1839 and graduating in 1843. He graduated 21st in his class of 39.
No. In order to practice as a veterinarian, you have to go to a college, not a vocational school.
No you do not. Just go to college :)
he went to military school