Is UCONN the Perfect Place for Military Vets to Get a Free Phd in Mathematics?

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Hey everyone. I read this forum all the time and decided to join. I am currently in the military. I plan on getting a BA in Mathematics and when I retire I am shooting for a Phd in Pure Mathematics from UCONN.
 
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Brian Olson said:
Hey everyone. I read this forum all the time and decided to join. I am currently in the military. I plan on getting a BA in Mathematics and when I retire I am shooting for a Phd in Pure Mathematics from UCONN.

I hope you like rural life, because Storrs, CT is in the middle of nowhere! :)

Welcome to PF.

Zz.
 
ZapperZ said:
I hope you like rural life, because Storrs, CT is in the middle of nowhere! :)

Welcome to PF.

Zz.
Thanks and I'll rural life for a free Phd! UCONN offers for military vets that tution is waived for military vets/retirees so to get a Phd for essentially free I'll take that lol
 
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