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You can start your military career as early as your junior year! This allows you to complete basic training over the summer, finish your senior year, and then complete your Advanced Individual Training (AIT) after graduation.

You can start your military career as early as your junior year! This allows you to complete basic training over the summer, finish your senior year, and then complete your Advanced Individual Training (AIT) after graduation.
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By doing this, you'll be able to access full tuition coverage earlier than your peers, while still graduating on time with your college class. By the time you finish college, you'll have gained valuable skills specific to your Military Occupational Specialty (MOS)

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Camp season is in full swing—now’s the time to take an honest look at where you stand in the recruiting process. Are you truly being recruited, or are you just a name sitting in a database? How can you tell? Ask yourself: Do you have direct contact with a coach who responds to

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Adversity is a gift. We can’t rob kids of it. Everyone wants tough, resilient athletes. That only comes from facing real challenges, not avoiding them.

Melanie Redd Performance Training (@coach_mel_redd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A high level strength and conditioning program for a high school student over the course of 4 years would cost a parent somewhere around $12,000. Cost varies across the US. If a HS has a great S&C coach, your athlete is getting this for FREE.

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Fran Brown wasn’t supposed to get the Syracuse job. He wasn’t a finalist. Wasn’t the “safe hire. Some people didn’t want him. So he texted the AD: “You wanna know who I am? Let me tell you myself.” Now he’s changing the program — and the city — with a mindset built on