The military can also pay for your college after a few years of service I think.
Just make sure you research the type of jobs you may want to do in the military that are applicable for civilian life. If you wind up realizing you aren't happy or meant for military life, you don't want to have spent 4 years training skills that you can't make use of.
If you do go into the military, just be safe and smart if you get deployed to a combat zone. GL mate
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Also note: if you're worried about college costs, you can always go to a CC to do your degree basics for a year or two. Then you can transfer to a larger institute for less money than if you went there for all four years. And no matter what anyone tells you, there's absolutely nothing wrong with community college. People too often turn their nose up at it and prefer to go to larger universities and rack up the debt.