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^ What are your thoughts about that? I'm not sure if this is worth it though, as there is no structure to the listed method. But I wanted to look into your recommendation regardless.
Thank you, engineergurl and mudpuppy! I plan to take as many as I can at my leisure. This will take me a while but I'm not rushing. As far as questions that I will have along the way, I'll post them here to get some understanding but I am also using this site:
http://www.khanacademy.org/...
It's the knowledge that is always my focus. I most likely will probably try the med school route after my contract is up. But if it doesn't work, then I'm going to go back in as an officer and do 20. Like I said, I'm not concerned about the credentials just the knowledge. There are good...
I was going to edit this info into my last post to avoid double posting but alas there is no edit button.
Anyway, I wanted to add that while I would also like to mimic her in attaining her HELO & fixed wing pilot's license, I researched the process and the only way I could do that is to use...
1. I am sure that the LT's wife is legit. He has no reason to lie, I just found her story very inspirational.
2. The process for taking the tests is important nonetheless and I have looked into this. This is what I've found so far. For the CA bar exam, one just has to work under an attorney...
I've been thinking about life skills in general and what skills/knowledge that all "common working" people would have in an "ideal" world. In a well-versed society where there would exist only specialists in niche fields/areas.
What I came up with so far is this. In an ideal world everyone...