I know that it requires dedication, but that’s everything in life that worth getting. I have the “whatever it takes motivation”. I completed my bachelor 's degree in three years and I will be finishing my masters in just over a year. I think that I am more than capable of completing a Ph.D. in clinical psychology. I’m not concerned about the tuition. I have never paid a dime toward my tuition at any level of my education because of my VA benefits and active duty benefits. While I was on active duty I used my tuition assistance and now I am utilizing my Post 9/11 GI Bill. Even after I used all of my GI bill which will be in two years, I still have the Veteran VOC Rehab benefits that last three more additional years. Its very unlikely that I have to pay tuition out of pocket at all during my journey to becoming clinical psychologist. Even after complete school, my EPPP test fees will be paid for by the VA. This takes away from a lot of stress that would be put on me and my family in regards to the financial
I know that it requires dedication, but that’s everything in life that worth getting. I have the “whatever it takes motivation”. I completed my bachelor 's degree in three years and I will be finishing my masters in just over a year. I think that I am more than capable of completing a Ph.D. in clinical psychology. I’m not concerned about the tuition. I have never paid a dime toward my tuition at any level of my education because of my VA benefits and active duty benefits. While I was on active duty I used my tuition assistance and now I am utilizing my Post 9/11 GI Bill. Even after I used all of my GI bill which will be in two years, I still have the Veteran VOC Rehab benefits that last three more additional years. Its very unlikely that I have to pay tuition out of pocket at all during my journey to becoming clinical psychologist. Even after complete school, my EPPP test fees will be paid for by the VA. This takes away from a lot of stress that would be put on me and my family in regards to the financial