I just got my first ever D in Organic Chemistry II. I am a Pre-Vet major (so I at least get those extra 2 OML points). While I want to go to vet school I am starting to really consider shooting for active duty OCONUS branching Military Police. I am really worried I won't have a good enough GPA now to be competitive. I know I have a year remaining to bring it up and the semester I just finished is the hardest one I will ever take so I should get all As moving forward. Is there still a good chance I will get what I want or should I shift gears?
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Hello! I am looking to get a monitor for my XSX. I want to take advantage of the power of the XSX but im on a relatively tight budget ($350 or less). I play a variety of games between competitive FPS games and open world RPGs. I do always choose high frame rate over resolution so I do want a 120hz monitor, but I dont know if upgrading from 2k to 4k for the XSX would be worth it. Does anyone have any advice on 2k vs 4k for XSX?
I am in ROTC and am considering branching MP. I have a few different questions and would love to hear some advice form people with more life experience than me. We had reps from different branches come to our school yesterday and the MP reps (a PL and an XO) said they work three days a week. Is that true/achievable? I am also a pre-vet student and aim to go to vet school but I can't go without using the Army's HPSP repayment option. I don't want to serve in the Vet Corps though. I am debating not going to vet school at all and serving MP for 4+ years then transition into being a stay at home mom once my partner and I have a family. He is also Army ROTC and is debating the same questions (vet school HPSP vs Med Serve Career). Do you all think it is worth it to go MP or should I stay on my vet school/HPSP track and just suck up needing to serve in the Vet Corps for 4 years? I fear doing MP for four years, then vet school for four, then Vet Corps for four more would push back my ability to have a family too far.