
7 Struggles Veterans Face When Going Back to School
It’s time to go home. You’ve honorably separated or retired from service, you’ve got your DD214 in hand, and you’re likely itching to get on with the next chapter of your life.

It’s time to go home. You’ve honorably separated or retired from service, you’ve got your DD214 in hand, and you’re likely itching to get on with the next chapter of your life.

Being a G.I. Bill student means that you will be out of your comfort zone. You are going back to school, where you haven’t been in a very long time. Once you start going to class, you might end up feeling like you’ve bitten off more than you can chew. But don’t worry, we’ve come up with 4 steps of how to succeed in college.

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As veterans we have a unique perspective on college. Most of us do not view it as a mandatory extension of high school, or as

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