I began my Masters degree while applying to OCS. I had the mindset that selection, no matter how competitive I made my package, was out of my control and by no stretch a guarantee. Therefore, I was doing everything in my life to prepare for a career in the civilian world. Then, if I were selected while still in my Masters program, I would evaluate my priorities and make a final career decision. Ultimately, I was selected and received an OCS date that would cut my degree short 2/3 the way through. My number one priority is now to become an officer, and if I have the opportunity to finish my degree (4 more classes) online in the near future, I will probably try to get that done and maybe have the Navy help me pay for the final credits.
I also believe that doing everything that you can to better yourself and further yourself in the civilian world (advanced degrees, job opportunities, professional relationships) can only help to further improve your OCS application.
I also believe that doing everything that you can to better yourself and further yourself in the civilian world (advanced degrees, job opportunities, professional relationships) can only help to further improve your OCS application.