| 1. No
2. No
3. Check with your recruiter, education benefits change.
Something the military doesn't use as a selling point that they should are the lifetime medical benefits you get through the Veteran's Administration. Health insurance costs a fortune, the VA almost nothing.
Just because you're going into the Army doesn't mean you have to be an infantryman or a combat arms unit, look at some of the other choices of training available. Keep your head down.
I went into the Army immediately out of high school, and after the military, college was a breeze. You won't have to be told the same thing twice after the Army gets done with you. |