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by photochemsyn
1535 days ago
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The details matter. A lot of people sign up for a two-year active duty contract (it's an eight-year contract in all though, you're in the reserves afterwards). That only gives 70-80% of the benefit (which only runs for a max of 36 months, not a full four years). You're also restricted to in-state public schools, no private (Ivy League etc.) or out-of-home-state schools. Most of the military people I talked to at my local community college barely got two years of schooling out of it. https://www.va.gov/resources/how-we-determine-your-percentag... |
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You also get 100% of the benefit if you served for 36 months. That is a far cry from what you described.