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RE: has anyone attended MMI or WYOTECH info apprecaited
Yeah for me it was like 700 something per month, cash money.
The GI Bill was not invented to pay for ALL your living expenses etc like some people may think.. Itwas created to ASSIST a student.
There are other DoD programs that pay for everything, but most have you give the Navy or Army or whatever an extra 6 years or so after you graduate.
As far as GI Bill goes, what other investment can you put 1200 bucks in and get 40K Plus towards college...for only doing 4-6 years in the Military.
I just wish I had notused my all up!!!
RE: has anyone attended MMI or WYOTECH info apprecaited
i too am going to the phoenix campus in early september. i get out of the navy in july and taking some time to ride the states and visit friends and family. im taking all they had for harleys and it is 66 weeks at about 22 grand. i got the GI bill, college fund and GI bill kicker. that is all i could put toward my tuition in the navy, but it will be a start. gonna look into some real college classes while im down there. my dad has always preached how important a degree is. its finally time to figure what i want to do in life.
RE: has anyone attended MMI or WYOTECH info apprecaited
o thanks everyone finnally got back to a computer i can get on this site with. I still am planning on going i used to work at a HD dealer if i go to MMI i should have quite the resumeafter graduating. My wifes got a bacholors and were working on paying everything off by the time i get out so the only payment should be here cell phone and college loans and Ins.
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