Can I Pursue a Career in Astrophysics While Serving in the US Army?

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In summary, it is possible to pursue a career in astrophysics while serving in the US Army. This can be achieved by enrolling in the Army's STEM program or utilizing tuition assistance to study astrophysics at a civilian university. Additionally, the Army offers opportunities for soldiers to work in research and development positions related to astrophysics. While serving in the Army may present challenges, it is still possible to pursue a successful career in this field.
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Noman Rasheed
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Hey guys,

I am the student of Astrophysics at an undergraduate level. However, I find a different career plans, so I chose to join the US Army.

I will ask a couple of questions regarding my academics, being in the US Army.

Thanks!
 
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Hi Noman Rasheed. Welcome to Physics Forums.

I see you found our Academic Guidance forum.
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Welcome, thanks for your service!
 
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Welcome to the PF, Noman. :smile:
 
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