<p>Hello, everyone. This is my first post and I was hoping to find a more active branch of the forums. However, this forum does seem to be more directed to my specific situation.</p>
<p>I am currently in Iraq with 6 months left of my deployment. Once I return from this deployment in Nov '09 I have 7 months left on my contract with the Army. I am not ashamed of the fact that I enlisted almost entirely for the MGIB, and did not gain any sense of selflessness and meritious duty until well into my military career.</p>
<p>I realize now that my time in the military is coming to and end that all of the ribbons, badges, and personal accomplishments I have achieved will mean very little in the civilian world, and am hoping that some of you who have gone through this process might have some advice for me and the situation I am in.</p>
<p>I did not finish high school. At age 16 I passed the CHSPE (California High School Proficiency Exam) which is just a rung higher up the ladder than a regular GED. My high school transcript is, for lack of a better word, sad. I have never attempted to take the SAT's, mostly in part to the fact that I worked full time from age 16 until age 19 when I joined the Army. I have purchased several books, programs, and memberships to prepatory courses hoping that once I do take the SAT's upon my return to the continental United States, I will do well.</p>
<p>All of this lies in my hands and I will only make it as far as I am willing to push myself. However, there are still gaps in my plans and goals:</p>
<p>-How do I overcome the strict requirements that most universities have posted as their 'freshman admissions checklist?'</p>
<p>-Would it be advantagious to me to complete 2 years at a community college before attempting to apply at a major university? [I was told that a good GPA over 2 years at a CC would trump my poor transcripts/CHSPE problem.]</p>
<p>-Will my MGIB cover student housing and other costs of being a full-time student?</p>
<p>-How can I use my status as a combat veteran, and the other military accreditations/medals to my advantage in a competative school's admissions office?</p>
<p>-Other than studying for the SAT, what else should I be doing to prepare in my downtime? (What little of it that I have.)</p>
<p>I know that these are probably very insignificant questions, and that I have a habit of overthinking things like this, but I could really use some guidance and advice here. So if you could answer ANY of the forementioned dilemas for me, or have any advice at all other than my questions, it would be greatly appreciated.</p>
<p>Some people stay up all night, studying to get in to college. I risk my life everyday to get into college. I don't want this time to be wasted.</p>
<p>-SPC Moore, Sean T
82nd Airborne Infantry</p>