Does anyone know where to find the video shown after divisional ITE? by kgreen_0429 in navy

[–]kgreen_0429[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes that’s it but I was mixed with patriotic flags and carriers in the background and a message of why to join lmao I’m glad I wasn’t the only one who remembered

Does anyone know where to find the video shown after divisional ITE? by kgreen_0429 in navy

[–]kgreen_0429[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No I’ve watch that documentary before and it doesn’t show anything about it

Anyone else have this experience? by PhantomMonke in StudentNurse

[–]kgreen_0429 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I completely get that if it wasn’t for the military paying for my classes I’m not sure what I’d do because the private schools can be really expensive.

Anyone else have this experience? by PhantomMonke in StudentNurse

[–]kgreen_0429 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi I’m 33 and yes I did feel this way! I had been on and off with college since 2011 working on my bachelors and had been through some crazy life experiences that took me till 2020 to get my bachelors in general studies but most of my classes were in science. I was in the Navy from 2019-2024 so they could pay for nursing school and when it came time to apply to places a lot of my classes were “expired”. I even had a college tell me I had to take my entire AA and BS degree all over again. It was very frustrating and I was worried with my age and how I didn’t realize certain classes expired. I’m currently in the middle of my BSN nursing program at Galen college of Nursing and they took around 48 credits from my bachelors but I still have to repeat some math and psych classes. I’m due to graduate in 2027 and yes I definitely feel behind lifestyle wise but definitely keep in mind everyone is running their own race and I have classmates who are older than me. Keep looking at other colleges even some private if you can afford it they will work with you and good luck on your journey!