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With IW, I go straight into Intelligence and go straight into support and behind a desk, something like that? I've always dreamed of becoming a "big guy" in the military, but I don't really have the political "mingling" personality that it takes to become up there, so I felt Intel was more for me. Being an SWO does sound exciting, though a lot more work and a lot more out of my comfort zone than probably IW.
I just want to make sure I have all my facts here straight. I haven't really done much research in terms of what IW exactly does and where they station, although that would be a deal-killer for me. I join the Navy so I can go out and travel. If I wanted to stay in one location for years at a time, I would apply for Air Force who I know is looking for CS majors (due to the fact that 2 of my friends in my program are Lieutenants that the AF said to go back to school and get a Masters in CS, so they come to classes in uniform and everything). I believe I know what I'm signing up for, but I would definitely like it if someone told me my view is too much candyland or whatever, I would be perfectly ok with a wakeup call. Or even if some of the facts I have about the jobs are wrong too.
Thanks for all ya'lls help!
That's cool. Is there one for 1830 - INTEL? I searched but couldn't find it.
That's cool. Is there one for 1830 - INTEL? I searched but couldn't find it.
A few points (from another IW):
... At the risk of sounding salty, it's not about you, it's about your Sailors, and if you're not joining to lead people first and foremost, I recommend pursuing other options. ...
SWO cannot be place as third as they only consider those that place it 1 or 2 Rufio has put that out many times, and from what was said after the last board it sounds like the SWO options are full until FY17 so I would put IW then SWO then SWO-IW on the chance something changes, I do think with your degree and gpa you have a chance.Definitely thanks a bunch for your input! I do think that I may have a lot of expectations, but talking to a ton of old friends I had in the Navy gave me a pretty general picture of what to expect and what to not "overexpect." I understand Navy life is not glamorous, especially watch duties or being underway, and I would have a much more comfy time living in civilian life as a contractor or even a GS.
However I do want to say that it just doesn't sound right that I want to join the Navy just to lead people, that sounds very pretentious and almost like a shortcut to being a "respected person." Respect is a massive word in my dictionary and I feel like that wording just makes it sound like I want to join the Navy so I can command people to do whatever I want and me be a power hungry asshole-- That is exactly what I do not want. I feel the relationship between Officer and Enlisted is a 2 way relationship that both parties have equal expectations over the other: The Officers expect the Enlisted to follow them and the Enlisted expects the Officers to be confident and make confident and correct decisions, and I want to join the Navy so I can be part of that relationship, not so that I can just "lead people".
... Anyway I digress. I will be back in the U.S. soon and will be studying for the OAR and not the Aviation portion. I've had all of winter break to think things through and I figured out my plan: I plan on fully dedicating myself to my job and not marrying or anything, so I want to have something that will push me to my limits-- if I am qualified I will ask them about the SWO-IW path, and make that my #1 choice, then IW, then SWO. I've written, read, and reread my motivational statement and I believe that this is what the best path is that suits my personality.
Hello all! Just a quick update but it seems to be going smoothly-ish... I'm getting further and further with the recruiter which is super cool, and I'm going to do SWO-IDC then SWO then IDC. I've realized after thinking about this thread and my life choices that despite my major and my way of thinking and personality, SWO would probably be healthier for me as an individual, and help me grow and become a disciplined person
I was able to score a 64 on the OAR and successfully graduated and getting my transcripts in. I think combined it's about a 3.56 GPA, so now I'm working on all the medical forms and ASPR. THere is a small speedbump though in that I have a full-time job and it's harder for me to meet with the recruiter. Also, I've read around and it seems like SWO-IDC isn't.. chosen.... a lot, but it's my first choice since I want a guaranteed backup plan if SWO doesn't suit me. I hope my scores and such are good enough for the boards, so I'm just relying on those and my motivational statement for now until I hear word back.
Thank you all for your assistance with this!