I see. The person interviewing me is Lt. Chapdelaney, western regional commision. I've spoken to her on the phone, and it seemed that she was excited. She asked me a couple questions about the Navy, and my grades... I let her know, I recently was awarded best of jury Nomination by Gensler Architects of Nevada (the largest firm in the world), that taught our graduate studio. I was scheduled to intern with them, but because of the economy they ended up not being able to hire, but that turned out to be a blessing in disguise, because it lead me to this opportunity which I'm looking foward to. And things happen for a reason. She said thats a great way to look at things.
I also let her know I have an affinity with the Millitary services because several of my family members served. Father, 20 years Air Force, Grandfather Navy, Uncle Coast guard... ect. So I've always wanted to be in the millitary.
She then explained that I wouldn't be doing DESIGN work yet, I'd be doing CAD and technical work first, and I told her its very similar to that in the real world, and that I know I have to pay my dues and learn the process before I can be a designer, I don't mind starting at the bottom and working upwards.
She seemed really happy about the positive attitude, and eagerness. So first impression I'd say went fairly well, I'm Hoping. I definately understand how people having a negative attitude towards enlisted could be offensive. My father served 20 years so I could have the opportunity of a better life, and I'm very appreciative of that.
So that was a quick glance... I'm hoping to just stay positive, because I'm really looking forward to serving - and IMO Navy has better opportunities for Engineering than the other services. Air Force would only commission me as an officer with no specific field. I'd much rather serve Navy, and be in my direct line of work. I'm also not arrogant to think that I"ll start straight at the top.... I'm going to have to build my way up, and I'm looking forward to that.
So all in all, I'm guessing that staying positive, and goal driven will be a plus on my side. Do you know of any other characteristics they might look at?