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For many parents, sending their child to a military school can be a scary process. On the other hand, some parents believe that this is the best thing they can do and the best type of school out there. Believe it or not, this is an interesting topic, and we hope you will get all your answers below.

Benefits of Military School

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Going to military school is different and beneficial in other ways compared to ordinary ones. Keep in mind that you may still need education service to get into this school, and you will need to get a suitable one. Always opt for the best law school admissions consulting in order to get the best facts and the most accurate details, which will get you the school you like. 

These types of consulting are essential. The rivalry here is tough, and only the best will be accepted. As such, learning how you can stand out from the crowd is more important than you may believe. Luckily, you can get the best service easily and achieve your goal easier.

The benefits of military schools are massive. You can learn about your country and your citizenship more than in an ordinary education system. You can also learn about commitment, which is something that military schools do much better than ordinary institutions or colleges.

Then we can see that self-discipline is not a benefit ordinary schools offer. Not even the best university options you have are effective as an average military school. 

There are a lot more benefits you can get. For instance, stud nets may learn how to make clever decisions and how to react under stress. They can learn how to obey orders better and how they can stay mentally strong.  

Military Can Pay for Your Law School

One of the most interesting things here is the fact you can get the military to pay for your law education. You can have an excellent education, and you will get it for free. But it is not as straightforward as you may think. In a nutshell, you will need to use JAG Corps which will pay for your law school if you deserve it. 

First of all, you will need to graduate. Secondly, you will need to be a great student, and you will need to show interest in law. If this happens, you will be recruited, and you will end up studying law. 

The military will pay for your education here, and there is no need to mention that again. But you will need to serve in the army as a lawyer after that. Usually, the limit is a couple of years, and once you are done, you can stay in the military, or you can practice regular law. It is up to you. But you may need extra classes to practice ordinary law. 

Military And Effect on Law School

The military does have a huge effect on preparing you for law school. If you recall, we did mention some of the benefits you are going to get when you enlist in military education. Well, the same benefits there will help you with your law school education later on.

In simple terms, you will be able to handle stress better, learn carefully and smart. You will be able to accept your responsibility and make it a strong side you have. 

At the same time, we can see that you will have a great lesson in how to protect your country and innocent people. This is essential when practicing law. You will become a lawyer that knows everything and that can have a great time helping others and defending those who need his help. 

Add the fact that the military can even pay for your law education, and you will get a clear idea of the benefits. This is why many teenagers will go to military school. They want to become lawyers, but they want to get free education that is one of the best.

The Final Word

In military school, you will have a teacher who may help you with your law desires and who can assist you in pursuing a related career. At the same time, you can get a law degree for free and get all the other benefits that ordinary schools do not offer. As such, the military school can be the right decision for many teenagers. 

Also read:

Why Military Schools Aren’t for Troubled Teens

Does My Teen Need Residential Treatement?

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Why Military Schools Are Not for Troubled Teens https://helpyourteens.com/understanding-why-military-schools-are-not-for-troubled-teens/ Mon, 07 Mar 2022 19:37:54 +0000 https://www.helpyourteens.com/?p=20655 Is military school right for your troubled teen? Many parents assume that Military schools are the answer to their troubled teen. Before you lose a lot of money, and end up with your child back home, learn exactly why military schools are not the best fit for teens that are defiant, rebellious, doing drugs or struggling […]

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Is military school right for your troubled teen? Many parents assume that Military schools are the answer to their troubled teen.

Before you lose a lot of money, and end up with your child back home, learn exactly why military schools are not the best fit for teens that are defiant, rebellious, doing drugs or struggling with mental health issues. Tuition for these schools start at about $30,000-$40,000 and you will forfeit it if your child is asked to leave.

PexelTeenBoySadQuestions to ask yourself:

  • Does your teen have a desire for military school?
  • Does your teen extremely defiant to authority?
  • Does your teen make bad choices?
  • Does your teen smoke pot, drink or vape?
  • Does your teen steal?

If you are a parent struggling with a teenager that is using drugs, drinking, vaping, extremely defiant, has issues with depression and anxiety, sneaking out and other common risky behaviors — Military schools are not your answer.  Military schools are not designed to treat mental health issues such as depression, or developing coping skills for anger and stress management.

Military schools have been in operation for over one hundred years and offer a student the opportunity to reach their highest academic potential, as well as build up their self-esteem to make better choices in today’s society.

If a teen is lacking motivation or confidence, a Military environment could very well help them reach their potential. However if your teen has any type of defiance, anger or rage — you could be setting them up for failure and you risk losing your tuition when they are asked to leave for behavioral reasons. In many situations, ADHD students do very well in these structured environments. However, if they are involved in risky behavior, it is not a good choice.

Military schools are not for at troubled teens. Using a Military school as a threat to your teenager can backfire on you since it’s highly unlikely they would be accepted into this type of school.

5 Myths of Military School:

Help Your Teens oakridge-300x203 Myths of Military Schools for Teens 1. They are retirement outposts for retired officers.

Hollywood loves to portray military schools as retirement outposts for disgruntled officers with enormous grudges against just about everything and egos to match. (Think Taps with Timothy Hutton and George C. Scott.) The truth is that most military schools have a headmaster who is styled a commandant or superintendent according to military nomenclature.

Becoming an administrator in a military school is a perfectly logical next career step for an officer who has retired from active service usually in his ’40’s or ’50’s. Their egos? Most of them are pretty average. Their job is to run the school, hire the best faculty they can find, and manage the finances. That’s what any headmaster does.

2. All Military schools teach military stuff.

The truth is that military schools are simply private schools with a particular emphasis. They are no more off the beaten educational path than, say, Christian or Muslim schools are. Put another way, they combine academics with military training. Most parents expect their son or daughter to graduate from a private school and matriculate to college.

So, whether you send your son or daughter to a military school or a prep school for high school, the objective is the same. Only the enrichment focus of the schools will be different. Instead of having 10 hours a week of religious education as you’d find in a parochial school, you will have 10 hours of military history and related subjects.

3. Military school graduates only go into military service.

Some do. Some don’t. Many students and their parents see a military high school as a logical first step down the path to military service at some point. But it is just that: the first step. Going to college is the second step. Military service is the third step.

Military schools can help your child develop good habits of discipline and structure. Just about anything worth doing well requires lots of discipline. Discipline takes hard work, persistence, stamina, and time. Children need to learn how to work hard, be persistent, develop stamina and patience. A military school education can help provide the structure to accomplish those aims.

4. Military schools are for students who are troubled.

Military schools are most definitely not alternative schoolsAlternative schools are specialized schools catering to children with emotional and other difficulties. Their programs focus on remediation for the most part.

Military schools on the other hand provide a military-style structure to everyday life combined with comprehensive academic, athletic and extracurricular programs. Many parents and students find that appealing and therefore choose to attend a military school.

5. Going to a military school guarantees you a place in one of the service academies.

Going to a military school and doing extraordinarily well in every aspect of your life and work there will help. But the key to getting into one of the service academies is getting nominated by your congressman in addition to meeting the academy’s admission requirements.

Many military schools offer JROTC or Junior Regular Officer Training Corps. This is a Federal program sponsored by the United States Army. The Army cannot recruit high school students. So it uses the JROTC program to expose young people to the possibilities and potential of military service with the hope that some of them might choose to become part of the armed forces in later life.

Also read:

Where to Send My Troubled Teen?

Purpose of a Therapuetic Boarding School

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Military Schools for Troubled Teens https://helpyourteens.com/military-schools-for-troubled-teens/ Tue, 18 Aug 2015 17:35:42 +0000 http://www.helpyourteens.com/?p=2691 Why military schools are not for troubled teens? Military Schools for troubled teens is one of the biggest misconceptions parents have. Military Schools, typically are not for troubled teens.  Quite the contrary – students usually have to have a good GPA (current – not what they are capable of) and some Military Schools and Academies […]

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Why military schools are not for troubled teens?

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Military Schools for troubled teens is one of the biggest misconceptions parents have.

Military Schools, typically are not for troubled teens.  Quite the contrary – students usually have to have a good GPA (current – not what they are capable of) and some Military Schools and Academies require your teen to write an essay about why they would like to attend.

This doesn’t mean there aren’t Military Schools that won’t accept an at-risk teenager, however, be aware — these schools are not much different than most tradition schools (with the exception of the Military structure), most have policies in place.  They won’t tolerate defiance, disrespect and especially substance abuse.  Many will have the three-strikes your out rule.  But with a Military School you forfeit your tuition. YES – it is usually there in the small print – and that is about $25,000-40,000 annually.

You may ask, since many Military Schools are usually boarding schools, how do these kids find drugs or alcohol?  

Like many boarding schools, most do accept day students.  Or like any teen that is using any type of drug, they will find a way.  Never assume just because they are going to a boarding school they will stop using marijuana or stop drinking.

When you have decided to get them help to determine what is causing them to turn to drugs or alcohol, or causing them emotional distress that is leading them to make bad choices and failing in school – you then need to find a good therapeutic boarding school.  One that can offer them emotional growth to find out what is truly going on deep them with them.

A Military School can’t do this for them.  They are not about therapy or helping them sort out their feelings.  Many parents will be reading this and thinking – well, we have been through so much therapy at home.  Residential therapy is completely different than the one-on-one therapy you have weekly or twice a week at home.  It is also completely different than an out-patient program you may have tried locally.

Residential treatment offers your teen an opportunity to be with their peers that have the same feelings they are experiencing at their age, all their activities revolve around helping them build their self-worth to make better choices.  Residential therapy can offer academics, clinical and just as important, enrichment programs – which helps stimulate your teen in a positive direction.

Also read:

5 Benefits of Boarding Schools for Troubled Teens

Why Therapeutic Boarding Schools Are Effective

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Do you have questions about Military Schools and Academies?  Contact us today.  If you believe your teen is ready for one, we can help.  If you think you need residential therapy, we can guide you with options too.

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