

“The first duty of a revolutionary is to be educated” - Che Guevara
Depending on what you want to do, some alternative options might be available to you. For example, if you have the drive, aptitude and desire to learn medicine and you are a citizen of the United States then you are likely eligible to enrol for a subsidised medical education in Cuba. These Cuban medical degrees are internationally recognised, including in the United States itself.
Another alternative is to game the U.S. military like Christopher Helali did. The guy might be a bastard, but he was able to attain a military officer’s education and free access to college as well as full military benefits while simultaneously dodging participation in the war in Iraq and siphoning resources from the U.S. war machine. There are clearly tangible benefits to doing this, not least of all being free access to US higher education. Even in the event of people becoming career military men, its still a net positive for the movement in America to have class conscious junior officers embedded in the U.S. armed forces (any truly class conscious officer would likely never attain a senior rank). Such a development is an essential condition for the success of socialism during a revolutionary situation, historically speaking. The Chinese communists famously sent cadre to infiltrate the armed forces of the various competing warlords and the Nationalists during their revolutionary period and carry out party work amongst them, for example - Xi Jinping’s father Xi Zhungxun carried out such work.
Lenin’s 1921 Pravda article “The Importance of Gold now and after the Complete Victory of the Revolution”