Antonio Gozikowski was planning to leave the United States Army next month and go to college. Gozikowski, an Army Sergeant, has served six years in the military. His goal in college was to expand his medical skills, become a dentist and then return to the Army in a few years. But the coronavirus health crisis is forcing universities to consider online classes or reduced schooling. So, Gozikowski decided to sign up for a new Army program and extend his military service for six more months. Concerns about future jobs or college classes are driving more U.S. military members to either remain in the armed forces or delay leaving. The weakened economic conditions make the job security, guaranteed pay and benefits of the military much more appealing.

What affect has the coronavirus health crisis had on universities?
new classrooms are being built
more courses are being taught
classes are now online
professors are going on strike
What is delaying some U.S. military members from leaving the armed forces?
theyre having too much fun
concerns about future jobs
they like wearing uniforms
they will miss their friends
Weakened economic conditions make military benefits and job security much more appealing.
unappealing
appealing
confusing
scary