03-06-2011, 09:42 AM
I can see what you mean with your opinions because generally I would assume the same as well. However, I have read and heard from various sources that the type of degree does not hold as much weight as people assume it does. Reason being the Navy wants well rounded individuals from different backgrounds that can sometimes promote out of the box thinking. This too makes a lot of sense when you think about it. I'm just trying to see what kind of percentages of people are getting accepted into OCS with degrees through the big three. I am an E-5 with six years of service, multiple deployments under my belt, awards, dual warfare qualified, and very well rounded with experience. As far as being competitive when submitting my package I believe my character and enlisted accomplishments have a lot of backing. I just need to know if degrees from these accredited colleges are good enough for OCS. The only people I have seen as examples are all prior enlisted nukes. I'm not a nuke by the way. As my username states I'm an AT2 and I want to go NFO (Naval Flight Officer)