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Bruh, i did 8 years. I dont remember how Navy OCS supposedly was, but it wouldve definitely been better going officer for the training, pay, and honestly it looks better when you get out or decide to go contractor (even though most just retire as officers first)I've already taken the ASVAB and I scored well on it. But my GPA is well below 3.0 though. And yes, your job IS guaranteed as an enlisted, once you sign the contract- as long as you don't flunk out of your AIT for that job, or fail to meet other requirements.
I'm not making excuses, it's just not as simple as graduating college with a Bachelors, and then walking into an officer position in the Army. If it were this easy, then everyone that graduates would be doing it and going Officer just to make the $$$. The Army (along with the other branches) has a very stringent and selective process before you are selected.
Officer Candidate School and Army OCS Requirements | GoArmy.com
All you had to do was finish basic and go straight to OCS. Ive never heard about the 3.0 unless you were in ROTC maybe.
And depending on the field you can get direct commissioned. Thats actually how i knew more people who just came in as officers. My cousin is a doctor and she was offered direct commission to Army and a few other branches but turned it down. People with legit degrees arent jumping at the chance to go into the Army like you think
Like i said, i wouldve attempted. But it is what it is. Youre better off saying you wasnt interested because everything else sounds like they got over.
But its not bad.. Atleast youre an E4 and can go warrant if you care
Edit:
Actually, it says on this site that as of 2 years ago getting in OCS Army only required a 2.0-2.5 to be competitive

What are my chances of being accepted into Army OCS with a low GPA? | RallyPoint
He's a soldier/rifleman first
We just gonna look at you making the 
face after you
us.

when you're not looking.




