Hello everyone.
I was wondering if I could get some advice on which of several options would give me the best chance of getting into OCS and eventually into aviation.
I am young and have no student loans, am expecting to graduate in September. I started college at 16 and I have a relatively clean record, except for a recent careless driving charge. I have a 2.7 gpa, which due to unavoidable events is much lower than I would have liked (cancer my first year in school and a botched quarter due to pneumonia, I'm fine now) which I understand is not considered competitive, hence the evaluating my options.
I got accepted into graduate school for after I get my Bachelors. I understand that if I choose to go to grad school, that gpa will be considered instead of my current gpa. I am very good at test taking, and took the "practice" ASVAB from a naval recruiter before starting college, scored in the 98th percentile.
I never considered the navy an option for myself, even though it was always my dream, due to restrictions that are now being lifted.
The way I see it, I have several choices:
A) Study like mad for the ASTB, get my recommendations together and hope
B) Go to graduate school and apply in a couple of years with an est. 40k in loans
C) Stay in school for an additional quarter and retake a few classes I could have done better on (the highest gpa I could get from doing this I calculated to be at a 2.96)
What I am wondering is which, if any, of these options stands the best chance and also what my chances would be if I applied when I graduate from undergrad?
Thank you for your time and input, and by all means any advice is helpful.
I was wondering if I could get some advice on which of several options would give me the best chance of getting into OCS and eventually into aviation.
I am young and have no student loans, am expecting to graduate in September. I started college at 16 and I have a relatively clean record, except for a recent careless driving charge. I have a 2.7 gpa, which due to unavoidable events is much lower than I would have liked (cancer my first year in school and a botched quarter due to pneumonia, I'm fine now) which I understand is not considered competitive, hence the evaluating my options.
I got accepted into graduate school for after I get my Bachelors. I understand that if I choose to go to grad school, that gpa will be considered instead of my current gpa. I am very good at test taking, and took the "practice" ASVAB from a naval recruiter before starting college, scored in the 98th percentile.
I never considered the navy an option for myself, even though it was always my dream, due to restrictions that are now being lifted.
The way I see it, I have several choices:
A) Study like mad for the ASTB, get my recommendations together and hope
B) Go to graduate school and apply in a couple of years with an est. 40k in loans
C) Stay in school for an additional quarter and retake a few classes I could have done better on (the highest gpa I could get from doing this I calculated to be at a 2.96)
What I am wondering is which, if any, of these options stands the best chance and also what my chances would be if I applied when I graduate from undergrad?
Thank you for your time and input, and by all means any advice is helpful.
. Believe it or not, I have done a lot of digging and have been studying my butt off from most of the Gouge info the users here have so nicely posted. It seems to me like a bit of a crap shoot though, as to getting admitted that is, and was wondering what people thought was the most important aspect of getting in, because looking at the numbers alone from the scores bored and other things, it doesn't seem like there is an answer.