Hi everyone! This is my first post at airwarriors but hopefully not the last.
My question is what kind of job can I expect to get with a Bachelors of Science in Computer Science?
Currently I am finishing up my freshman year of college. Next year I'm going to be transfering to a different school which has a NROTC program. I've talked to the officers there and they plan on setting me up with the Tweedale scholarship. It's pretty much like a 3 year NROTC scholarship except it's restricted to technical majors who have some college credit already. I'll go through OCS after graduation and all that.
I haven't gotten very much information on my career options and would like to know from some of the more experienced people out there what I can expect.
The NROTC branch trains all the unrestricted lines and I would most likely pursue the surface warfare branch; although I'm starting to think the Spec Ops branch might be a better option for me.
How much leeway does the Navy give you in making decisions about what you want to do? I am a very physical guy, I love working out, and I looove shooting. However my major is Computer Science and logically the Navy would stick me in some tech job or something.
Thanks everyone!
My question is what kind of job can I expect to get with a Bachelors of Science in Computer Science?
Currently I am finishing up my freshman year of college. Next year I'm going to be transfering to a different school which has a NROTC program. I've talked to the officers there and they plan on setting me up with the Tweedale scholarship. It's pretty much like a 3 year NROTC scholarship except it's restricted to technical majors who have some college credit already. I'll go through OCS after graduation and all that.
I haven't gotten very much information on my career options and would like to know from some of the more experienced people out there what I can expect.
The NROTC branch trains all the unrestricted lines and I would most likely pursue the surface warfare branch; although I'm starting to think the Spec Ops branch might be a better option for me.
How much leeway does the Navy give you in making decisions about what you want to do? I am a very physical guy, I love working out, and I looove shooting. However my major is Computer Science and logically the Navy would stick me in some tech job or something.
Thanks everyone!