PSYOPs isn't entry level is all I'm saying.Maybe, maybe not. I met a dude from psyops in jump school. He asked me my GT score (123) and then told me I should switch MOS's. Thinking back on it now, I wish I had done that than what I ended up doing.
My point is, you don't know the options you have unless you press the people at MEPS and hold out for the best possible option.
And for those joining the army, airborne isn't worth unless you're infantry. You're just gonna be stuck in Fayetteville, NC for 4+ years.
Also, I thought that each PSY/CA unit recruits on a mission requirement basis. For example, french linguist w/ AA for specific upcoming deployments to fill slots as needed at a certain slot (almost always E4 and above)
Once you're past IET/AIT, things change but you don't just 'sign up' for that shyt.