Student Vets
Student Vets: Jim Stevens
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After 15 years in the Army, Jim Stevens got out to attend college. He wanted a challenge.
Jim Stevens left the Army after 15 years to attend college on the GI Bill. He wanted a challenge, but wonders if he bit off more than he can chew. He's majoring in Russian, and wants to go to grad school.
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Student Vets is a local public television program presented by WVPB
Student Vets
Student Vets: Jim Stevens
Clip | 1m 38sVideo has Closed Captions
Jim Stevens left the Army after 15 years to attend college on the GI Bill. He wanted a challenge, but wonders if he bit off more than he can chew. He's majoring in Russian, and wants to go to grad school.
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Clip | 1m 15s | Steve served with the Marines in Ramadi. At 22, he found himself a freshman. (1m 15s)
Student Vets: Maurice Matthews
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Clip | 2m 47s | "Mo" describes what it's like to be a 23 year old sophomore at WVU. (2m 47s)
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Clip | 6m 45s | Mark lived through three IED explosions in Iraq and brought his survival skills to WVU. (6m 45s)
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Clip | 1m 38s | After 15 years in the Army, Jim Stevens got out to attend college. He wanted a challenge. (1m 38s)
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