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Easiest Degree Path While In Military?

I'm considering earning my degree while serving in the military. Are there any particular degree paths that are 'easier' or more suited to the military lifestyle? I don't know how rigorous my schedule will be, so anything that fits into a demanding lifestyle would be helpful.

4 months ago

Whether you're active duty or in the reserves, balancing military service and academic pursuits can indeed be challenging. From your post, it sounds like you're looking for programs that offer flexibility and can complement the military lifestyle well.

One option that a lot of service members go for are degrees in fields such as Criminal Justice or Homeland Security. These can tie in directly with your military duties, and the practical experience you gain in your service can be beneficial in your studies.

Another great option could be Business Management or Business Administration. This path provides a broad scope of knowledge that would be useful in many potential career paths, which can be helpful when considering life after military service.

Degrees pertaining to information technology or cybersecurity are also increasingly popular among service members. If your military duties involve operations in these areas, it may be an excellent fit.

Regardless of the specific degree, the key component here will be flexibility as your schedule in the military can be unpredictable. Hence, many service members opt for online programs offered by accredited institutions. These generally offer asynchronous classes, so you can complete coursework when it's most convenient for you, and from wherever you might be stationed.

Just as an example, Penn State World Campus, Arizona State University, and University of Maryland Global Campus are universities known for being military-friendly and offer a number of online degree programs.

Remember, it's important to choose a degree path that not only accommodates your military duties well, but also aligns with your personal interests and long-term career goals. Consulting with a military educational counselor might be a good next step.

4 months ago

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