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Congrats Scout, that's great news! How many years do you have in now?
Almost 13
Congrats Scout, that's great news! How many years do you have in now?
I guess I'll add it here. I've made the decision to depart from the Army after 13 wonderful years, and will be choosing among Harvard, Wharton, Northwestern, and MIT for my next stop. Make sure your kids know that if they save their money well, it's never too late to start over and find your next path...even if that means school.
I guess I'll add it here. I've made the decision to depart from the Army after 13 wonderful years, and will be choosing among Harvard, Wharton, Northwestern, and MIT for my next stop. Make sure your kids know that if they save their money well, it's never too late to start over and find your next path...even if that means school.
Wow, going to be surrounded by snowflakes all year round? Good luck to you and bundle up !
Well, they were fresh out of basketweaving degree slots. I tried, both terrestrial and submarine.Sounds like someone is hunting an MBA.
IThe best part is, he flew home and surprised me for Thanksgiving! It's great to have everyone home for the holiday. We're visiting him in Hawaii for Christmas, so that'll be great too. Hope everyone on the board here is enjoying their day!
Have a wonderful visit - Merry Christmas!
Wow, going to be surrounded by snowflakes all year round? Good luck to you and bundle up !
It's funny to hear the old folks call HBS students "snowflakes." Most of these people have a work resume at 30 that blows most careers out of the water."Snowflakes"...literally & figuratively!
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Many B schools and good-sized universities these days have a Director, Military and Veteran Affairs in the Dean's office. There's a Reserve Army Lieutenant Colonel at my own alma mater's B school. Worth reaching out to - usually findable with Google or school directory. There is also likely to be a Student Veterans of America chapter, who can provide insights on culture and veteran networking.
I am sure you have already researched the Yellow Ribbon program, which schools participate, and what benefit that might be for you.
http://www.benefits.va.gov/gibill/yellow_ribbon.asp
Fair winds and following seas on this journey - translate as necessary from Navy-talk...
Don't really care. I'll probably end up with decent disability compensation and five deployments means great financial footing.Great deal and congrats! You probably wish you have the new BRS as well. Not sure how that will affect future retentions.
It's funny to hear the old folks call HBS students "snowflakes." Most of these people have a work resume at 30 that blows most careers out of the water.
That's sounds hard to do in 9 years, would you please provide some examples of these HBS students' resumes? Thanks.
That's sounds hard to do in 9 years, would you please provide some examples of these HBS students' resumes? Thanks.