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  1. I'm currently active duty in the U.S. Army as a Healthcare Specialist (a.k.a. Combat Medic). I am getting an incredible amount of experience, clinical and trauma, at the DoD's largest & most advanced hospital, and all of this is getting documented. I'm 19, HS graduate, with no prior college experience. My military contract doesn't end till Fall of 2021 (I do not intend to sign for another contract). Because my husband and I are both active duty and are working to get stationed together, it's highly likely I'll be moving sometime next year, possibly overseas. I'm looking to get some college education while I'm in, and due to my circumstances I feel like an online degree program would be best for me right now. I do want to become a nurse after my time in the Army. I was looking at Louisiana's Northwestern State University's online programs and they offer a fully online BASAH (I was accepted into this university before I decided to join the Army). Would it be worth it for me to get this degree? Would it help with my future plans of becoming an RN? Would you personally say it's worth it? Any insight would help a lot. Thank you.
  2. Hello everyone Next year I'm getting married, and a few months later I'll be beginning college education to get my BSN. Problem is, my fiancé is in the Army (active duty) and is planning on making a career out of it. So wherever we get stationed is where I plan on attending college, and as far as I'm aware, moving bases generally only happens every few years, if even. But with that is the chance of having to leave the school I'll be at and (hopefully) transferring to another. Would that even be possible? I'm probably just overthinking things right now but it's just something that's been on my mind. Thanks in advance!

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