Posted on Feb 11, 2020
In your opinion, what is the best route to attaining a commission?
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I’m currently serving on AD as a 68W. I already have a Bachelor’s degree and am interested in pursuing a commission. In your opinion, what is the best route to take? I know there are a few options available so I wanted to reach out and get advice from those who have been there, done that. Thanks in advance!
Posted 5 y ago
Responses: 9
There are four for Guard, Reserve, AD.
OCS
ROTC
service Academy
Direct Commission
Research OCS or Direct Commission. ROTC May be an option even for a masters
OCS
ROTC
service Academy
Direct Commission
Research OCS or Direct Commission. ROTC May be an option even for a masters
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Depending on what your Bachelor's is in, you may be able to apply for a Direct Commission. Otherwise, OCS would be your only other option. As for which one is better....it's a coin toss. In your case, it's a matter of which one will get that 2LT bar to you faster.
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SGT (Join to see)
Roger SFC. I’ve been looking into AMEDD direct commission opportunities. I’m particularly interested in 67J. My BS is in Human Science with concentrations in human development, but nutritional science, and healthcare professions.
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SSG Carlos Madden
SGT (Join to see) - AMEDD would probably be your best bet. Try reaching out to some of the AMEDD recruiters on RallyPoint.
https://www.rallypoint.com/positions/amedd-recruiter/current
https://www.rallypoint.com/positions/amedd-recruiter/current
Current AMEDD Recruiters are on RallyPoint
Connect with military members who serve as AMEDD Recruiters. Get the mentorship and get the answers you need from others with your experience.
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MSG (Join to see)
SGT (Join to see) - Contact the AMEDD Officer Recruiter and see if your Degree will propel you into that field with a direct commission. Or at least, what medical AOC your degree will feed into.
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SFC (Join to see)
False. They could actually do green to gold for a master’s as well and commission that way
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I’d talk to an AMEDD recruiter ASAP to project a goal timeline. I went in as a direct commission with my BSN, first as reservist and then transferred to active duty cause I loved the comradarie of the Army and the opportunities it offers as a nurse and officer is unmatchable to any civilian sector. This is just my opinion, good luck!
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