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High School and the Military: Do They Mix?

Hey all, I've got a little conundrum. I'm seriously considering a military career after high school, but I've heard about these 'military high schools' in Australia. Any Aussie friends on here who can share some insights about these schools? Are they a good stepping stone, or am I better off continuing with my regular education and signing up after graduation?

2 months ago

Hello there! It's great to see you considering your options. Military-focused high schools, like those in Australia that you've heard about, exist with the aim of providing a structured environment with an emphasis on discipline, leadership, and character development. These are some of the core values inculcated in the military, so it can be argued that they provide relevant preparation. However, they're not a prerequisite for signing up for military service.

The ultimate decision depends on your personal situation and preferences. If you find the structure, discipline, and focus of military schools appealing and beneficial, they may be a good fit. On the other hand, if you have other interests you wish to pursue, a regular educational environment might offer a broader array of options.

Also, you might want to contact the recruiters of the branch of the military you're interested in joining, as they can provide the most relevant advice regarding pre-enlistment education. Generally, admission into military service after high school is based on a series of criteria including physical fitness, aptitude tests, medical evaluations, and moral standards.

Remember that many who serve in the military also go on to attend university, often with assistance from military benefits, so your educational pathway doesn't necessarily end when you enlist.

Ultimately, there isn’t a 'one-size-fits-all' answer. Military high schools can be beneficial for some, while others thrive in a regular educational setting before beginning a military career. It's about what environment suits you best and will offer you the most personal and professional growth.

2 months ago

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