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Comment from: Hinermad [Visitor]
Hinermad

Diana,

Once again it pays to read the fine print. Pays quite well, it seems.

Sounds like about the only thing you’re giving up to wait (assuming you do get downsized, even) is extra time to get your ducks in a row to apply to the university. But you’ve been really good at making the most of the time you have, so I think you could pull it off.

We’ll all keep our fingers crossed for you. Especially since you want to stick with your job, which is what we’ve been telling you to do anyway.

Dave

01/27/07 @ 14:28
Comment from: [Member]

Well, I’ll know by the first or second week of July, which gives me a full month before school starts to compile my package. That leaves me the GRE Lit test to take at some point during the fall semester. It’s quite doable, should I need to.

Seems reasonable that the AF would happily let me get the GI Bill a second time, too; after all, they ARE disrupting my current career. Usually, the US gov’t is pretty good about offering upwardly-mobile compensation when they shaft you like that.

But I’m double checking all the same.

(Oh. I discovered another nifty fact while I was combing through the fine print this morn: if I’m selected to continue, the AF will pay full tuition assistance for my efforts to master a foreign language–even though I’ve already got a master’s degree. And here I thought I’d be paying out of my own pocket to master this basic PhD requirement.)

d

01/27/07 @ 15:43
Comment from: Hinermad [Visitor]
Hinermad

Diana,

Any language? Or is there a list of strategically valuable ones to choose from?

Dave

01/27/07 @ 16:04
Comment from: [Member]

I’m sure there are strategically valuable ones. I expect French is among them. I hope.

d

01/27/07 @ 17:30
Comment from: Hinermad [Visitor]
Hinermad

Diana,

French should be good. I was thinking of Sanskrit. It’d be helpful to a historian, but probably not high on the Air Force’s list of things to know.

Dave

01/27/07 @ 19:03
Comment from: [Member]

:)

For my degree–I’m aiming for early modern British literature–French and Latin are probably pretty solid. The reg doesn’t say anything about “needs of the AF” being a player.

d

01/27/07 @ 20:10
Comment from: Daddy [Visitor]
Daddy

Dear One, I haven’t been keeping up, but I would not have entered into this had I been. I support your decision, which goes along quite well with what I (tried to) taught you when you were in NHS. Make a list, pros on one side, cons on the other, see which side wins. Sometimes the you have to look to see what is really important before making your decision. you have done well.

01/28/07 @ 16:21
Comment from: [Member]

Thanks, Daddy. :) I was about to call you yesterday, then decided you’d probably be at church, so I didn’t. Turns out, my judgement of time was skewed, because you were apparently typing your response at right about that moment.

I stopped by the Education Office on base this morning to double check. They had no answer, because my question was an odd one. They’ll check into it and get back to me. I also have the same question pending at the Veterans’ Affairs website, as they probably have the final word, anyway.

d

01/29/07 @ 15:33


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