Breh good luck. Go in, learn some useful skills, stay safe, get out, go to an Ivy League grad school (they value military experience), get a great career, profit. 


Industrial Technology (Occupational & Technical Studies, B.S.)Should've been in AF or Navy.
That being said, you need to use this to your advantage, because service in the Army can lead to incredible rewards at the end of your service commitment, particularly if you want to get more education/high-paying government job.
What was your degree in?

What was the point of going to college![]()
To get some silly little piece of paper. I've graduated college, but I've only learned 3 thingsWhat was the point of going to college![]()
Just because you have a degree doesn't mean you're guaranteed a job.
To get some silly little piece of paper. I've graduated college, but I've only learned 3 things
-No one gives a shyt
-I don't know shyt
-I have no "work experience."
If I could do it over I would not waste my time in college.
What was the point of going to college![]()

Apparently to serve the United States Army![]()

I've explained on pg.1 why I'm not going the officer route. As for why I'm not going into the Air Force- that particular branch just doesn't appeal to me. Plus, the Army gives you greater liberty to choose your job. In the Airforce, if you want to ship out in any reasonably short time frame, you often have to just let them throw you in any job they need you in.Breh I'm lost this nikka isn't going to be an officer or going to the Air Force![]()
GOAT military branchOCS is extremely competitive. How is a nikka like me, who hasn't held a job in over 4 years and has only a slightly above mediocre GPA, gonna compete with a trilingual Eagle Scout with a dozen glowing letters of recommendation?
Plus, I don't see many benefits in being an officer, with the exception of cushier living conditions and more money (neither are terribly important to me. I'd much rather learn to become proficient at my job).
