Join the Military, Choose Yourself: How to Avoid the College Debt Trap, Save $50,000 in Four Years, and Get Out With a World of Possibilities At Your Command Buy on Amazon

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Join the Military, Choose Yourself: How to Avoid the College Debt Trap, Save $50,000 in Four Years, and Get Out With a World of Possibilities At Your Command

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Author(s)Eva Arnold
ISBN / ASINB0174V2ABO
ISBN-13978B0174V2AB4
MarketplaceIndia  🇮🇳

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The average college student accumulates $35,000 in loans. Hamstrung by debt, they are forced to take whatever job they can get, unable to travel, start a family or fully explore their options.

The Choose Yourself student, on the other hand, builds wealth while serving in the military, saving up to $50,000 in cash while using their free time to explore their interests and even start a business on the side. Once out, he or she can take advantage of the GI Bill to pay their entire college tuition with a comfortable living stipend on top of it.

Who would you rather be?

Eva Arnold, CPA and Army veteran, shares her personal experience and expertise, stories from fellow veterans, and statistics to build a compelling argument for joining the military before going to college.

Read this book and learn how you can:

• Save $50,000 four years.
• Attend college for FREE with the GI Bill.
• Get paid up to $3,840 a month to attend college in a major American city.
• Make the most your time in the military so you can pursue your passion, amass college credits, hustle on the side, and get out with a world of possibilities at your command.

Not sure if the military is right for you? This book addresses the most common myths and misconceptions about the armed services.

Not sure how a stint in the military would improve your future? See a side-by-side comparison between you as a veteran and you after four years in college.

Not sure what your passion is? The author provides over 60 scenarios for financially and personally rewarding paths to success.

Is going to college straight out of high school worth being at an $85,000 financial disadvantage?

You weren’t meant to be a debt slave. Arm yourself with knowledge, understand your options, and choose your own path.
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