You're comparing apples to oranges here. From what I'm taking you're interested in Reserve Intel as well as active duty Army OCS programs (likely Intel). Why not consider or apply for active duty navy intel? Your back ground meets the criteria and assuming you can ace the OAR exam I would consider you a competitive applicant. Army OCS selection percentage are going to be higher because there's hundreds of spots available. As for Navy Reserve Intel, anywhere from 10-30 (depending on the FY).
First off thank you to all the Officers taking the time to give feedback, I'd be in the dark if it wasn't for you! Sir, I am looking at the Army Reserve. My original plan was to go back to active duty as an Officer after I completed my degree; however, I landed a pretty hard to get and high speed job utilizing my tech and Intel background with lots of travel. If I thought I could come back and get the same job after active duty I would, but it's too good of an opportunity to pass up.
I love the Navy and spent most of my almost 9 years deployed on ships or combat zones (I racked up about 7 Sea Service ribbons, 3 overseas, 2 PCS to ships, 1 forward deployed PCS ship, Agency, NATO, Iraq, Afghan, and a DMSM in 8.5 years). My wife is also prior-Navy Crypto Tech and we loved our time in, so it's a tough call. I have mulled over going back in the Navy Reserves as enlisted, but after talking to a few friends who are LDOs and CWO's they told me I'd be selling myself short. I spoke with an Army Reserve Recruiter and spoke with the OIC, they are waiving my age and recommended me for OCS for a AR Officer slot. I am going to talk to my Navy OR and get his feedback from my boards, etc. The process of waiting for nearly a year to find out I am non-competitive in my region without a Masters is sort of frustrating and if the Army sees me as ready to go, which is how I see myself, then I have too be realistic about what's in front of me. I know I have to compete for my job at OCS for the Army Reserve, but I know I can get to where I want to be. I feel I have practical leadership experience having been the senior military lead for sites in Iraq & Afghan where no Officer was in country for our joint team. I will always love the Navy and miss being a Sailor, but I don't wish to sell myself short. I haven't committed to anything yet and I still plan to get feedback from my Navy OR.
Honestly, I appreciate all the feedback and thank you all for shooting straight with me. Good luck to all, safe travels, and nothing can best victory at sea.