Yes, his parents were against a military career, but he chose it. After WWI, many of his fellow officers left the service for higher paying civilian jobs, Eisenhower chose to remain with the Army.
It would depend on what future career you intend to follow.
whenever he feels like it
He runs as an independent candidate. (The elections 2018.)
Someone has to protect our borders and shores from other factions that intend to harm and disrupt your way of life.
Speak to a career advisor in the country you intend to work
If you intend to practice law in the area of pharmaceutical patents, a pharmacy degree would be very beneficial. If you intend to practice in general patent law, I don't see any advantage. If you intend to be a pharmacist, again I don't see any great benefit.
It depends on your overall career goals and objectives, and which institution will lead you to that career. That being said, if you intend to pursue a college degree, always make sure the college you intend to apply to has a regional accreditation. This way you are assured your course work and/or degree will be recognize by all other accredited institutions as well as employers.
Because the deterrent principle seems to have worked.
Yes you can. Just make sure you have a specific reason for doing so. In other words, a clear vision of the future you intend to create for yourself. If the technical school leads you to your overall career goals and objectives, then fine.Yes you can. Just make sure you have a specific reason for doing so. In other words, a clear vision of the future you intend to create for yourself. If the technical school leads you to your overall career goals and objectives, then fine.Yes you can. Just make sure you have a specific reason for doing so. In other words, a clear vision of the future you intend to create for yourself. If the technical school leads you to your overall career goals and objectives, then fine.Yes you can. Just make sure you have a specific reason for doing so. In other words, a clear vision of the future you intend to create for yourself. If the technical school leads you to your overall career goals and objectives, then fine.Yes you can. Just make sure you have a specific reason for doing so. In other words, a clear vision of the future you intend to create for yourself. If the technical school leads you to your overall career goals and objectives, then fine.Yes you can. Just make sure you have a specific reason for doing so. In other words, a clear vision of the future you intend to create for yourself. If the technical school leads you to your overall career goals and objectives, then fine.
The reason for declaring a major is because it leads to your overall career goals and objectives. If you do not have one at this point, contact the career counselor at the institution you enroll in. You need to acquire a vision, which is a clearly articulated picture of the future you intend to create for yourself.
Depends. If you intend to do four years, get out, and pursue a civilian occupation, probably not, since you'll have no job skills which transfer.
College is for those individuals who wish to pursue a career that requires a degree. It all depends on your personal overall career goals and objectives. Once you have a vision of the future you intend to create for yourself, the path you must take to achieve that vision will become clear.