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vietho26
Sxr71 is the man that you are looking for.
Congradulation on your acceptance. Me and sxr71 is still waiting for anything from them. Yes, I agree it is quite a shift from VA to So Cal. I thought you do your residency at NJ. My email is [email protected] ya, send me an email if you are in town.
I am not sure about scholarship, but you could join military programs. I met with a guy who joined the army. He seems to be having a good time. Pm me if you want his contact. Though I would avoid the navy people cos I tried to ask them questions and they just keep on avoiding my simple question(in your view, where is the worst place to be sent to?) If they are not even telling me anything, not even to mention an honest answer. Though, I like Air Force Program where they fund for 3 yrs and ask for 3 yrs back. And after just 1 yr of service, you could apply to their speciality program for 2 more years; so at the end, you serve 4 more years. And you will be debt free with a specialty degree. What's your view on this?
Eric
Sxr71 is the man that you are looking for.
Congradulation on your acceptance. Me and sxr71 is still waiting for anything from them. Yes, I agree it is quite a shift from VA to So Cal. I thought you do your residency at NJ. My email is [email protected] ya, send me an email if you are in town.
I am not sure about scholarship, but you could join military programs. I met with a guy who joined the army. He seems to be having a good time. Pm me if you want his contact. Though I would avoid the navy people cos I tried to ask them questions and they just keep on avoiding my simple question(in your view, where is the worst place to be sent to?) If they are not even telling me anything, not even to mention an honest answer. Though, I like Air Force Program where they fund for 3 yrs and ask for 3 yrs back. And after just 1 yr of service, you could apply to their speciality program for 2 more years; so at the end, you serve 4 more years. And you will be debt free with a specialty degree. What's your view on this?
Eric