Outstanding! My path was a little different. I started college in 1983, but after a year and a half decided I was wasting my father’s money. I joined the Air Force in 1985, and literally saw the world. During my last assignment on active duty, I used my tuition assistance and G.I. bill to the max and squeezed out two associates, one B.S and two MS degrees (physics and engineering). I had five years of almost 18 hour days with work and night school, but it paid off in the end. I love what I do with weapons physics, and I’m pretty good at it. I think everyone should pass on college out of high school and see what actually fits for them.
“Outstanding! My path was a little different. I started college in 1983, but after a year and a half decided I was wasting my father’s money. I joined the Air Force in 1985, and literally saw the world.”
I did the same thing, but joined the Air Force in 79. Only difference was I saw a missile silo in South Dakota for 4 years.