Back when I was assigned to Army Medical units (late 60’s to mid 70’s) a chiropractor’s degree was worthless.Things certainly could have changes since then,however.
Back when I was assigned to Army Medical units (late 60s to mid 70s) a chiropractors degree was worthless
So true. One of my classmates in the 91C school was a full-fledged Chiropractor.....he had just come from Ft Sam MTC, 91A training :)
still is.
P.A. school will get her into the med side, but she needs to know what she wants to be.
Air Force or Army nursing programs are good on the benefits. The problem is that there is a growing number of "joint" services so that Air Force , Navy and Army nurses are getting lumped into treatment facilities. Which is great for the troops but if you joined the Air Force to get stateside safety, well it might not be the way to go.
As far as joining the service to play in a band..........well she's not going to go into "combat" , why not?
If I was to do it all again, ...... ah, why would I lie.... USMC....then college then other part of life.
Good luck with her wishes to serve in the Armed Forces.