I posted this the other day in the OCS forum, but maybe some of you that frequent this forum will have some answers/advice for me:
Ok guys (and possibly gals?)...I'm a big-time newbie here, so I'm looking for all the information and insight I can get into the world of becoming an officer.
At this point, I have my sights set on becoming an aviator in the USMC.
I'm now a sophomore in college, and basically, to tell you the truth, I've pretty much messed around for two years, taking all the gen. ed classes, taking advantage of my freedom, and pretty much just messin' around. Let's just say my GPA isn't the best around.
Now though, and this sounds kinda weird, but I've become focused and want to turn my life around, pick a path to pursue, and do the best I can.
I don't know how much experience you all on here have with these "classes", but how hard are they to get into?
I take it they are much, much more difficult than just "signing up"?
I really want to become an officer, but I'm very much afraid that no matter how good I do in my next two years pursuing a bachelors degree, my previous two years goofing around will keep me from "getting in".
Thank for any help.
Jelly.
Ok guys (and possibly gals?)...I'm a big-time newbie here, so I'm looking for all the information and insight I can get into the world of becoming an officer.
At this point, I have my sights set on becoming an aviator in the USMC.
I'm now a sophomore in college, and basically, to tell you the truth, I've pretty much messed around for two years, taking all the gen. ed classes, taking advantage of my freedom, and pretty much just messin' around. Let's just say my GPA isn't the best around.
Now though, and this sounds kinda weird, but I've become focused and want to turn my life around, pick a path to pursue, and do the best I can.
I don't know how much experience you all on here have with these "classes", but how hard are they to get into?
I take it they are much, much more difficult than just "signing up"?
I really want to become an officer, but I'm very much afraid that no matter how good I do in my next two years pursuing a bachelors degree, my previous two years goofing around will keep me from "getting in".
Thank for any help.
Jelly.

I agree with you that women are physically weaker than men but any woman who is not willing to take the risk of mental and physical challenge shouldn't be there in the first place. I guess if I ever make it, I'll let you know how it went 