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The SEAL designator in our OCS class was a genious who graduated HS at 16 and obtained his BS in Mathematics by 19. It took him until 21 to be accepted into OCS.
Now I'm considering between OCS to Seals (while weighing my chances with 4-5 Officer Seal slots open nationwide when they are accepting applicants), and just going in enlisted...
-Jack
New here. Found the forum to be informative and straight forward. So, thought to ask for some advice.
22 years old, in college with 45 credits. G.P.A's a 3.6.
I'm about to enlist into the Navy. Want to do Special Warfare (S.E.A.L.S). Been pretty much focused on that. Haven't given much thought to anything else (I figured I know what I want, might as well just go for it).
Easing up on the gung-ho attitude, I did a little research. Now I'm considering different options going in and, more importantly, about life after the 6 year contract.
I want to know 1.) if I'm eligible for any program that promotes me to officer prior enlistment, 2.) how I'd go about applying, and 3.) how would being part of any of these programs affect my trying to become a S.E.A.L. BDCP seems a good way to go, but I haven't taken any serious math courses or declared a major yet.
All advice welcomed. Thanks,
-Jack
(btw - I asked my recruiter about NROTC and was told one has to complete any ROTC program before turning 23. After that, the answers and attitude presented suggested I should enlist first and then promote to officer if I wanted.)