Veterans usually leave military service with G.I. Bill benefits that lessen the financial burden of pursuing their education.
If you're listening to this and asking if you should pursue a degree after leaving the military, the answer is: MAYBE, but you'll want to be sure to consider the return on investment first.
Veterans usually leave military service with G.I. Bill benefits that lessen the financial burden of pursuing their education. For some veterans it's a no brainer to jump right into pursuing a degree full time, but many others end up asking themselves whether they need a degree to enter the civilian workforce, or if their military experience will be enough. If you're listening to this and asking if you should pursue a degree after leaving the military, the answer is: MAYBE, but you'll want to be sure to consider the return on investment first.
Chris Dove, Navy Veteran and Recruiter at Orion, joins the show to discuss his experience with this topic, as well as advice for transitioning service members and veterans. Topics include: