Police agencies love military backrounds. Also, you likely will have it easy in the military considering the pullout from the middle east.
Many college dropouts do so because they never make the mental leap from high school to college. In high school, students tend to think “It’s me vs. the teacher!” Wrong. In college you quickly learn (if you’re smart) that “It’s me vs. the other students!”
Your competition is not the professor. Remember, he or she already has multiple degrees and in many cases teaching is not even their primary concern—they are focused on their own research and scholarship.
Your competition is the other students. Who is willing to study harder, work harder, learn more languages (spoken, computer, etc.), acquire more skills, and become socialized more quickly into a professional field? The student(s) who does that, does it well, effectively wins the race into a job or graduate/professional school. Shizzo81 never understood that. He lost the race. Of course, one can go on to a measure of prosperity without college; there are significant examples of this, but the odds are against it. I would never let a child in my family drop out of college.
