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  1. I am about to take the pre-requisites for nursing and I'm contemplating signing up for AROTC. I was wondering what made you go Army or Air Force? I talked to the Army adviser and they currently have a nursing mission and he explained to me I would be able to get the nursing scholarship offered by the Army once I was in the program(nursing program). When he explained what they offered it was a huge incentive to lean that way. I also been told you would have longer stays at, lets say, Germany than you would in the Air Force( always wanted to see Japan in real life before I left this world). A little bit about me, I enjoy experiencing new things.. I just do not want to make a uninformed decisions about what branch to consider. I have heard quality of life is not that much different between AF and Army. On a side note I know no one that is in the military besides a cousin who just enlisted in the Army. I AM joining the military kicking or screaming and will be hoping to make a career out of it, so any information is appreciated. Thank You -GroupXZ
  2. I have always wanted to become a Nurse in the Navy. I have been looking at the NCP or just try to direct commission after I graduate. I cannot seem to find much information on both areas, does anyone have any information? I just would like to start finding this info now, even though I am going to be starting college this fall.

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