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What rates does my degree gel with?

ONS2017

New Member
Take caution with reddit. The problem with reddit is many people are shy to post "negative" opinions regarding subjective matters because it means downvotes. The site generally works on a mob mentality. Honestly, if I never heard anything about the SWO experience, I'd think being a SWO was the best job ever from that thread because they make it sound a lot better than my civilian job for sure, and part of me doubts that.



By "SWO-dom" do you mean time underway (as EDOs aren't SWOs)? This is kind of getting off-topic so I'll DM you.
Hence my inquiry. But thank you for the information, it’s appreciated. Enjoy your weekend ☺️
 

Sandcrab01

New Member
Your degree isn’t all that important, as long as you have one. I’m a Naval Aviator with a BS in Animal Science. Find a designator that looks interesting to you and apply for it.

What was your GPA? I’m looking into applying to be a pilot but not sure if I even come close to being selected. I have a leadership major.
 

bubblehead

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Contributor
Does anyone know what the degree majors were on those who successfully commissioned with these rates?
As much as recruiters like to tell you the Navy wants people with STEM degrees, your degree will have zero bearing on your success in the Navy.

Of course, having a degree in physics, math, or nuclear engineering will give you a competitive edge in some training pipelines (e.g., NUPOC program, etc.), having said degree will not make you more or less successful as an officer.
 
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ea6bflyr

Working Class Bum
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As much as recruiters like to tell you the Navy wants people with STEM degrees, your degree will have zero bearing on your success in the Navy.

Of course, having a degree in physics, math, or nuclear engineering will give you a competitive edge in some training pipelines (e.g., NUPOC program, etc.), having said degree will not make you more or less successful as an officer.
I wouldn't say ZERO. Maybe "little bearing" but definitely not ZERO.

In the end, it's how you apply your education to make you a success in whatever you do.
 

ONS2017

New Member
HM or LS are great rates that mesh with your degree.

Don't be afraid to Corpsman up!
Thank you for your advice. I realize I said rates instead of designators. I’m so used to dealing with the enlisted side of things. But I can’t just disregard my degree and go enlisted. I worked way too hard on it. If I end up joining, I’m shooting for a commission. Ultimately, to get my foot in the door, I think I’m going supply since my degree is vaguely logistics related. Then after a few years apply for some med corps scholarships. I just finished this semester with a 3.6–

I have two more to get to that 3.8 I’ve been striving for. In the meantime just got to make my application competitive.
 
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