01-29-2009, 08:45 PM
I am not the subject matter expert on this but....the Air Force is "looking" for technical degrees (i.e. Engineering, Physics, Math, Etc..). When I say "looking" that only means preferred since those degrees are thought to have a very analytical background. With that said, I would personally say that it all depends on what you job you want to do as an officer, or more importantly, what you want to do period. I am part of a flying squadron in which many of the pilots have degrees ranging from Aerospace Engineering to Spanish. Certain jobs do require certain degrees, but not all. Honestly, I would focus on the degree that you are in "love" with rather than just want the Air Force wants because your major won't make or break you. If you have degree in Astro Physics, but don't have good AFOQT scores, or bad EPR's, or not a lot community service, than the guy/girl with a degree in Basket weaving that has all of the others areas covered will get selected before you (in theory ) It all involves the "whole person" concept that the Air Force refers too. Before you make your decision I think you should give this site a look, OCS Foundation Portal because it has some real good information.
A.A.S Aviation Operations (Community College of the Air Force) April 2008
B.A. in History (Thomas Edison State College) March 2009
"To achieve the possible we must attempt the impossible, to be as much as we can be then we must dream of being more."
B.A. in History (Thomas Edison State College) March 2009
"To achieve the possible we must attempt the impossible, to be as much as we can be then we must dream of being more."