Posted on Nov 20, 2018
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I want badly to commission. I am still new to the army, only been in 8 months, but almost every officer that I have talked to has supported my ambition so far. I have about 45 college credits, and whatever my 68W training is worth. I had a decent GPA in High school, and an Ivy-League SAT, I scored a 99 on the ASVAB. So the army told me I'm smart. I didnt get a good GPA in college, mostly due to some personal craziness that was going on. Does anybody have a recommendation for a program I should look into, or a path I should take to becoming an officer? I should also mention I am married, with a 3 month old daughter, and am 22 years old. Thank you.
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Capt Daniel Goodman
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http://www.ocsfoundation.org

Join this and read the forum pages the site isn’t all inclusive it leaves out Army WOCS and the OIS Indic direct commission programs....
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Capt Daniel Goodman
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There are also the maritime colleges run in sevl states look up USCG MARGRAD you’ll see it they all have NROTC you can intersvc that way as well....
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Capt Daniel Goodman
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You could also try for Army WOCS for rotaryveing flight it only nds high school minimum though WOCS I’ve read is rough....
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Capt Daniel Goodman
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If you want USMC at all look up their platoon leaders course (PLC) it’s less well known than ROTC....
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Capt Daniel Goodman
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USPHS also takes engrs and IT and comp sci (CS) for health sys mgmt, you can go podiatry as well with them if you wanna try for it, if you go for a psych field the other svcs have a formal agreement to use USPHS on 3 yr tours look for the site you’ll see it....
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Capt Daniel Goodman
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Edited 7 y ago
Already corrected typo mentioned here in prior answer, the website just insists I still leave this response on here, however....
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Capt Daniel Goodman
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Edited 7 y ago
http://www.usphs.gov

Look at Jr and Sr COSTEP the USPHS analogues to ROTC also USPHS has far higher age limit 44 y/o and also both ROTC and COSTEP I’m fairly sure can be used for grad school as well if you go warrant or commissioned from day one you’re gonna be expected to get masters minimum anyone telling you won’t have to do that at least part time is flat out wrong trust me been there done that (BTDT) also consider dental with oral msxillofacisl surgery (OMFS) residency they almost all offer or require an MD (allopathic) or DO (osteopathic) as part of such residencies now...trust me you want all your grad level out of the way BEFORE you go on active finally as warrsnt or commissioned if possible to minimize distraction believe me I know OK?
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Capt Daniel Goodman
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I can try to help suggest stuff for you though I’d need to know a whole lot more...what major were you in, exact GPA and actual coursework titles and grades so far as you might be OK to go into...next, which svcs have you looked at, would you go intersvc, would you go warrant, what specific field or fields, explicit MOS or if USAF which AFSC or rate or field if Navy...given you’re clinical would you want to stay clinical or do something else? If clinical would you want RN, NP, maybe the intersvc PA program, maybe the newer program for enlisted to go medicine it exists I’ve seen the sites on it, I’ll also send you other sites go into exactly how much STEM you’ve done calculate physics both classical and modern not just classical that’s not enough differential end inorganic and organic chem pho’s chem labs for all of them as well ok? The more you give me the more I and others can suggest the vaguer you are the harder it is that’s the truth honest ok?
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SFC Officer/Warrant Officer Accessions Nco
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Are you active duty or Reserve? Basically, have a secret clearance, be between the ages of 18-30, have a BA Degree from an accredited college or university, have a GT score of 110 or higher, be in the Army a minimum of 12 months from graduating AIT, and be a US Citizen. Contact me with any questions.
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Lt Col Jim Coe
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Look into "Green to Gold" program in the Army. Also, look up the rules on applying for appointment to one of the military academies. There are special admission opportunities for enlisted personnel that are different from civilians competing for Congressional appointments. Another course is to complete your bachelors degree and then make a choice as to commissioning route. When you get that far, talk to officer recruiters from all 5 armed services. There may be some variations in the offers each service can make in terms of when you would start active duty, the type of commission (OCS or direct), specialty, and in some cases your grade upon commissioning (normally you start as an O-1).
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