Wednesday, September 14, 2011

How do graduate programs at military colleges work?

I'm looking for a graduate program in military history, and all the best ones seem to be at military institutions (obviously). If attend a military college for a graduate program, do I have to join the military, or can I just go for the degree? I must also specify that I would prefer to not do an online program or degree|||The military has graduate schools as well 鈥?like the Naval Postgraduate School. These institutions are not available for general enrollment. You must either be in the military and be assigned there as a student, some US government civilians can apply as well depending on the program, or you have to be a foreign military officer/government worker and apply through the US鈥檚 foreign military assistance. I am at NPS now in an engineering program. It is second rate and the people I know in the international relations program 鈥?it is called national security studies 鈥?are also going through a second rate program. Private college graduate programs in the US are far superior.|||on military active duty . it good to keep hitting the book's. it keep you way form the boozer' %26amp; drugie's.


in the military you want to learn a subject thaey send you a instucier.

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|||There are no graduate programs at the Federal Service Academies:USAFA, USCGA, USMA, USMMA, USNA. If you are referring to one of the Senior Military Colleges: Virginia Tech, VMI, Citadel, Texas A %26amp; M, Norwich, NGCSU, the students are not in the military and it is only at VMI where all the students are in the Corps of Cadets.

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