INVICTUS_USMC
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- Dec 12, 2016
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Hey Y'all,
I will be commissioning in two months into the United States Marine Corps as a 2nd Lt. Thereafter, I will be heading to 'The Basic School' (TBS), in Quantico, VA, for the next six months. However, I was just notified I was accepted into an Ivy League to obtain an M.A. in Public Policy. After speaking with the admissions committee, they have extended me the ability to take a few online courses, which would be sufficient to keep me enrolled in the program. However, eventually, I would need to finish my degree on campus. This brings me to this board for advice. But, let me make something clear. The Marine Corps, and leading our Marines, takes full precedence over any degree -- which brings me here for advice.
1) Will I be able to effectively lead Marines (or any personnel) while taking one or two courses on my own time?
2) Is there a plethora of officers that obtain an M.A. during their time on Active Duty?
3) Does TA apply to a 2nd Lt. with 3 years of services? I went to OCS in 2014 and have been finishing my degree, which allows me to accumulate years of service (PLC-16).
4) Does TA apply to graduate programs during active duty? Does it apply to graduate degrees online?
5) How long does TA last?
6) Are officers offered the time to attend a graduate program at some point of time?
I will be commissioning in two months into the United States Marine Corps as a 2nd Lt. Thereafter, I will be heading to 'The Basic School' (TBS), in Quantico, VA, for the next six months. However, I was just notified I was accepted into an Ivy League to obtain an M.A. in Public Policy. After speaking with the admissions committee, they have extended me the ability to take a few online courses, which would be sufficient to keep me enrolled in the program. However, eventually, I would need to finish my degree on campus. This brings me to this board for advice. But, let me make something clear. The Marine Corps, and leading our Marines, takes full precedence over any degree -- which brings me here for advice.
1) Will I be able to effectively lead Marines (or any personnel) while taking one or two courses on my own time?
2) Is there a plethora of officers that obtain an M.A. during their time on Active Duty?
3) Does TA apply to a 2nd Lt. with 3 years of services? I went to OCS in 2014 and have been finishing my degree, which allows me to accumulate years of service (PLC-16).
4) Does TA apply to graduate programs during active duty? Does it apply to graduate degrees online?
5) How long does TA last?
6) Are officers offered the time to attend a graduate program at some point of time?