Graham2017
FS SNA - OCS 6/23
These are great points. Also, regardless of what you may hear on TV, etc, the economy is actually improving and hiring is up big at my university. Kids are getting decent corporate spots in the workforce at above O-1 pay grade levels, so I'm sure a lot of people simply submit an OCS app as a backup in case they can't find work or whatever. Clearly not the reason one should use to join the military, but I'm sure loads of people join for this very reason.
I'm facing a very similar set of circumstances to what afsf1 hinted at. It's not that OCS is a "second" option but merely an option next to graduate school. My undergrad studies were in architecture, and it is very well-known that completing the professional degree is no longer a guaranteed job. Fast forward to this past week, where I was accepted to a top-10 architecture graduate school (Washington University in St. Louis) in addition to getting pro-rec'ed for OCS (I am to swear-in one week from today). Compound this with a long-term girlfriend who isn't entirely keen on the military, and I now have a serious decision to make that spans well beyond patriotism, service, or any of that. It's 10 years of my life.. albeit doing something that I, myself, value as incredibly important and fulfilling but some of the most of the influential people surrounding me do not. I'm just trying to get across that there is much more to swearing in for a decade than "You got the spot you idiot, so many people would kill to be in your position right now!!!" I can tell you first-hand that the decision isn't always as obvious as it may appear from an external standpoint.