Joining the armed forces to pay for school?

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Has anyone joined the Navy or another branch of the military to pay for nursing school? What went in to your decision to do so? And how is it working out?

I am slightly tempted to consider joining the Navy, so I'd really like to hear about your experiences with regards to nursing in the armed forces.

If you decide to do it get your BSN first. I have been out for over 20 yrs

so I can not tell you anything that is current except to point out that

going in as an officer is much better then going in as enlisted.

In my opinion don't do it. I know someone who did the exact some thing. Guess what, he made it through the first two semesters before he was made to go overseas. He is still active duty and regrets it very much. Just get a loan, or a Hospital to pay for it. At least you won't be signing you life away- just a year or two in exchange for tuition.

Specializes in ER.

NO one should join the armed forces strictly as a scholarship plan. It is a very serious commitment.

In my opinion, unless one wants to be really miserable the decision to join should evolve separate of the need for school money, and the school money should be considered an added perk.

The perks of military service are awesome, but so are the sacrifices. Joining should stem from a desire to serve ones country and care for our troops.

P.S. Speaking from the point of view of a former military spouse (7 years), and someone who is now considering going active duty Army or Air Force.

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