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Originally Posted by Mr Furious
And there it is. Some courses receive substantial recommended credit, and others receive little to none. I was told it came down to how the plans and foundational documents of a course are written and conveyed upon submission for evaluation. If consistent in taxonomy, form, and language with what is familiar to those evaluating at ACE then it stands a better chance of being well received and granted credit.
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This seems reasonable, success is spelled WORK
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Originally Posted by Roguish Lawyer
Not to piss in anyone's cheerios, but if I join the army now, do I get to start as a Colonel? 
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How would you feel about moving down to the South? It might be a different Army though.
I put myself through school and then went into the service, I can see a lot of skills picked up in the service being handy to get through any college program. One incedent comes up for me when I read some of the posts. During phase 2 of the Charlie course a Sgt J... ran our study group at night up on our second floor off of Gruber. Besides making sure we were always up to speed he amazed me with his insightful simple ways of demystifying the math involved. It was night and day difference from Statics in Architecture School, he and fellow members had us all doing quite well, Sgt J... had never been to college. Intelligence comes in many forms.
I have seen articles about my degree being one of the top 10 worst degrees to get...I wouldn't trade it for the world and the gems came from a wide variety of subject matters.