You could have tried to get in. If you got denied, then you still could have done plan B, which is your current plan A.OCS 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).
OCS is a school. They will teach you what you need to know.
Benefits of being an officer. Take a look at the monthly pay of O1 and compare it to E4.
Anyway, what's done is done. But in the future, you still have the option to go into OCS. Your college degree is always there for you for your benefit.
Good luck, bruh.
OCS is extremely competitive.
He's a soldier/rifleman first
We just gonna look at you making the 
face after you
us. 

when you're not looking.
