u/Huge-Classroom948

I will be using the G.I. Bill for law school and I'm looking at the best hybrid/flex school options. Travel will not be a problem, but I'm looking for schools that have minimal on campus visits during the semester. Totally online options are out of the question because I'm trying to max my housing allowance potential. I have done a lot of research over the last few months of schools that offer hybrid/flex options but just wanted the opinions of other service members and students. Please feel free to add your input and thanks in advance.

  • Albany Law School
  • Arizona State University Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law
  • Case Western Reserve University School of Law
  • Cleveland State University College of Law
  • University of Dayton School of Law
  • University of Detroit Mercy School of Law
  • University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa William S. Richardson School of Law
  • Lincoln Memorial University Duncan School of Law
  • Mitchell Hamline School of Law
  • University of New Hampshire Franklin Pierce School of Law
  • Northeastern University School of Law
  • Ohio Northern University Pettit College of Law
  • St. Mary’s University School of Law
  • Seattle University School of Law
  • South Texas College of Law Houston
  • Southwestern Law School
  • Suffolk University Law School
  • Syracuse University College of Law
  • Vermont Law and Graduate School
  • Western New England University School of Law
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u/Huge-Classroom948 — 9 days ago
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I'm currently stationed on the West Coast and have been trying to get to Korea pretty much my entire contract. Now I finally have that opportunity, but I'm worried.

My doctors have been pushing for me to med-board for my back issues the past few months, which I've avoided. I had a talk with my wife this morning about giving into the med-board later this year and I magically get a call from HRC today telling me they have a spot for me in Korea.

I'm worried that a new duty station overseas with new doctors who aren't as familiar with my back situation could hold up/prohibit me from Med-boarding if the time comes and my back has had enough of the Army life.

Any thoughts or advice?

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u/Huge-Classroom948 — 17 days ago