Myklanjlo
July 20th, 2006, 08:55 PM
Hi guys.
I'm a 26 y/o male who has NEVER served in the military (nor ROTC or anything else). I have 65 semester units of college from UCLA, and I have a good SAT score. I expect to pass the ASVAB without problems. After finishing my bacherlor's degree, I plan on going to medical school. I am interested in joining the Guard for the following reasons, primarily:
1. Financial opportunities to help with college costs
2. Medical Training applicable to my career choice (91W)
3. Leadership experience as an officer
I have read all the websites, and I have spoken with a recruiter, but I can't seem to get straight answers on some questions. So, here goes....
1. Can I apply for State OCS as a non-prior service applicant? If so, what is the order of training? Is it BCT > AIT > State OCS, or do I skip AIT and just do BCT > OCS? I have been told both, and I'm confused. Will I be giving up my training and the opportunity to be MOS-qualified as a medic just to go to OCS?
2. If I intend on becoming an officer, does that mean that I am giving up my enlistment bonus of $20,000? Is there a different bonus for OCS applicants? If I'm MOS-qualified, then why should it matter if I am a combat medic or if I command a platoon of medics?
I guess I'm basically asking WHAT SHOULD I DO? Do I go straight into the State OCS program or do I go the enlisted route, get 25 more college credits, and apply for Accelerated OCS later? What are the financial implications? Bonuses?
Thanks, in advance, for helping me answer these questions!
I'm a 26 y/o male who has NEVER served in the military (nor ROTC or anything else). I have 65 semester units of college from UCLA, and I have a good SAT score. I expect to pass the ASVAB without problems. After finishing my bacherlor's degree, I plan on going to medical school. I am interested in joining the Guard for the following reasons, primarily:
1. Financial opportunities to help with college costs
2. Medical Training applicable to my career choice (91W)
3. Leadership experience as an officer
I have read all the websites, and I have spoken with a recruiter, but I can't seem to get straight answers on some questions. So, here goes....
1. Can I apply for State OCS as a non-prior service applicant? If so, what is the order of training? Is it BCT > AIT > State OCS, or do I skip AIT and just do BCT > OCS? I have been told both, and I'm confused. Will I be giving up my training and the opportunity to be MOS-qualified as a medic just to go to OCS?
2. If I intend on becoming an officer, does that mean that I am giving up my enlistment bonus of $20,000? Is there a different bonus for OCS applicants? If I'm MOS-qualified, then why should it matter if I am a combat medic or if I command a platoon of medics?
I guess I'm basically asking WHAT SHOULD I DO? Do I go straight into the State OCS program or do I go the enlisted route, get 25 more college credits, and apply for Accelerated OCS later? What are the financial implications? Bonuses?
Thanks, in advance, for helping me answer these questions!