Posted on May 24, 2019
I am trying to do Direct Commission. I am in the Army Reserves (E-4). Is there a possibility that I can switch to Active?
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Yes there is. You would need a DD368 to go from Reserves to Active, but it happens all the time. Find a recruiter or career counselor to talk to about your options.
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Look also at Navy WO1cyber warrant, you likely know about Army direct commission cyber, look also at USCG direct commission engineer, though I don't know if they'd take IT, just a thought....
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Sir, I am an IT engineer graduating MBA next semester. I can diversify with these 2 grad degrees potentially. I will definitely look them up.
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Capt Daniel Goodman
Look up also USAF AFIT, as well.as Naval Postgrad School (NPS), and also the PhD programs at USUHS, even though you're not bioscience per se, you might find them interesting reading, all.svc s can have senior enlisted, apply to AFIT, all.warrants and commissioned in all.svc s can apply to A FIT and NPS, USUHS for the PhD programs in bioscience also...and if you're amBA, is seriously consider going DNA before you go in, if you can using an ROTC from any svc, or possibly USPHS COSTEP...elaborate if you can on grades, GPAs, and specific courses with actual titles, STEM.and non-STOP as well...also,.did you do assocs, if so major and GPA, what bachelors also, major, GPA, grades,.courses for all of it, so a.detailed mismatch when you've got time, I'll give you my thoughts and suggestikns, OK?
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Capt Daniel Goodman
http://www.mors.org
To pull find this of interest, iOS research is frequently overlooked for a STEM PhD,.and has distinct value in clinical.and business settings obviously, there's also ORSA or whatever it morphed into, I'm merely suggesting ops research as a possibility you should VERY seriously consider, the MORE journal Phalanx is actually quite good, honest...research minimal theorem, saddle point integration, the simplex method, linear and nonlinear programming and Hamilton Jacobi Bell theory, as well.as.game theory, and also PERT/critical path method (CPM), when you want more, lemme know, ill.suggest a good deal more, if you want, OK?
To pull find this of interest, iOS research is frequently overlooked for a STEM PhD,.and has distinct value in clinical.and business settings obviously, there's also ORSA or whatever it morphed into, I'm merely suggesting ops research as a possibility you should VERY seriously consider, the MORE journal Phalanx is actually quite good, honest...research minimal theorem, saddle point integration, the simplex method, linear and nonlinear programming and Hamilton Jacobi Bell theory, as well.as.game theory, and also PERT/critical path method (CPM), when you want more, lemme know, ill.suggest a good deal more, if you want, OK?
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Capt Daniel Goodman
Sorry, typo,.ops.research...this tablet keyboard.spell checker is horrible, I'm afraid....
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