exNavyOffRec
Well-Known Member
Just got the ball rolling. Haven't taken OARS yet but that'll come. Initial contact with the recruiter today and he said everything looks good so far.
27 this year (not looking to fly, so no worries)
Army ROTC experience, but decided not to commission
Undergrad: Chinese, minor in Russian, 3.45 GPA
Post-grad: Master's in International Business, 3.56 GPA
Spent 3 years in China, one finishing my Master's, the other two working in consulting
Speak Chinese, know a little Russian
Eagle Scout, Bronze Palm, Senior Patrol Leader for a year
Risk Manager of my fraternity
In addition to my day job I travel as a third party auditor for quality management systems
Looking to go intelligence, but I'm a bit confused since I thought Intel was the same as IWO but after searching the site I think I'm more confused. Is IWO more influential on combat missions and "Intel" is SIGINT, cyber, counter Intel? I understand both have significant desk type jobs, but it's always interested me. Either way I'd be looking at the IWC boards, right?
Looking over the site I think a 50 would make me competitive for intelligence given the "whole package" approach, but am I wrong in that assumption? Would SWO as my second be a solid backup?
Looking forward to hearing from y'all as well as my recruiter.
Your GPA is average compared to those selected, Intel tends to select mostly non-stem, CWO tends to pick all stem with the occasional non stem, officers don't go into the field and don't do translation.
The IWC officers I put in mostly all ended up behind a desk, sometimes overseas with a squadron, then stateside. One of the CWO I put in served his entire 4 years stateside at a NIOC.
A plus is your graduate degree.
If you want to be a USN officer put SWO as your second choice, IWC has a very low selection rate, if you factor in that most of the selections are STEM and that most of the submissions are non-STEM that chance gets even lower.