Show Korean Vets iNot Not Jumping Class Work Korea veteran trainees under the GI Dill Bill are not course hoppers hoppers hop hop- pers according to a Veterans Administration Ad ministration study The study shows that 95 percent per perCent cent of all Korean 01 GI Bill Dill train trainees trainees ees have stayed with the courses they chose originally So far only five per cent have hav changed their courses courses and and man many of these switched to studies monIn more mon moreIn morein In keeping with their aptitudes am and abilities Under the Korean GI Bill a vet Vel veteran eran Bran has the right to change his course of study once and no more VA said that during the three years yeats the Korean GI Dill Bill has been In effect more than vet veterans erans crans so far have entered train train- ing lIng About half halt enrolled in colleges colleges col col- col leges and universities the remainder remain remain- remainder der trained in other types of schools and the on the on farm Of the World War II 11 veterans who received GI training trainIng train train- Ing over the past years one out of every four veterans changed from one course to another Originally the World War II 11 law contained no restrictions on course changes And even when restrictions later were added more than one change of course was possible under certain conditions |