Posted on Feb 9, 2018
Linda Hurley
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I had a 3.8 in college with a BS in mathematics and scored very high on the AFOQT but they have no need for my degree at the moment and no guarantee that they will anytime soon, and therefore won't allow me to submit a packet. I'm a civilian interested in going into the Air Force and have been waiting for a while. Should I enlist and go that route or consider other branches?
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Generally enlisted recruiters will tell you there are no officer billets to get you to enlist; this gives them points towards quotas (at least that is how it used to be although the official story line is different now).

You need to actually speak to an officer program recruiter before making any decisions. And further, what field do you want to serve in? You could for instance, become a Navy Nuclear Power Officer.
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Linda Hurley With your degree and high AFOQT score, I would consider the other branches before considering going enlisted. Thank you for wanting to serve our country. Please keep us posted on your decision. Good luck.

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MAJ Alvin B.
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Look at all of your options for a commission, in every uniformed service and military branch. If you are interested in Grad School, there are commissioning programs tied to Law school and medical school. Do some research into all options. This would include potential commissioning programs in the guard and reserve. If you wish to receive a commission, enlisting now, may delay the opportunity. good luck!
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