The marginal value of a second master's degree is much lower than the first, for starters.
Maybe you could pull it off, but as mike said, you might end up starting flight school right away and not be able to pull both things off, and you end up either dropping the class or doing poorly in flight school.
The Marine Corps most emphatically DOES NOT care if you get a master's degree in your spare time as far as promotions and such go. So, if you're getting this with an eye towards getting out someday, you have a lot of time to do it. You'll have time to get the master's during your B billet or as part of military PME later.
If you want to use your spare pool and flight school time productively, do some PME. If they let you take AAMO school while waiting, do it. Do the first half of EWS. Get your MCMAP belts. Whatever. The Corps might actually give a crap about one of those. Trust me on this one--it doesn't care about master's degrees.
Maybe you could pull it off, but as mike said, you might end up starting flight school right away and not be able to pull both things off, and you end up either dropping the class or doing poorly in flight school.
The Marine Corps most emphatically DOES NOT care if you get a master's degree in your spare time as far as promotions and such go. So, if you're getting this with an eye towards getting out someday, you have a lot of time to do it. You'll have time to get the master's during your B billet or as part of military PME later.
If you want to use your spare pool and flight school time productively, do some PME. If they let you take AAMO school while waiting, do it. Do the first half of EWS. Get your MCMAP belts. Whatever. The Corps might actually give a crap about one of those. Trust me on this one--it doesn't care about master's degrees.