I'm new to the site and was curious since i'm really interested in direct commission, i only focus on getting my bachelor first then when i finish bolc then i continue to get my master for later down the road.
1. Is Health Services Administration 70B a Direct Commission? (I don't want to get my degree done and find out is not part of direct commission).
2. From Direct Commission Wiki it stated" The general requirements for a direct commission in the Army Reserve are: 60 semester hours of college credit" So that mean i can start direct commission paperwork and swear in my sophomore year?
3. Just curious, later down the road how hard for me to reclass mos to let say Military Police (31A)?
I made mistake by going straight to work after high school and then try the enlisted side army but got medical discharge under honorable condition and now i wanted to start my life over fresh by going to college and then hopefully direct commission. My goal is to go to college and direct commission then when i finish and release to my reserve unit i can go back to college and either get my master degree in health services admin or other degree.
Any advice or tips for a newbie starting the degree and army career?
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Hello,
I'm new to the site and was curious since i'm really interested in direct commission, i only focus on getting my bachelor first then when i finish bolc then i continue to get my master for later down the road.
1. Is Health Services Administration 70B a Direct Commission? (I don't want to get my degree done and find out is not part of direct commission).
2. From Direct Commission Wiki it stated" The general requirements for a direct commission in the Army Reserve are: 60 semester hours of college credit" So that mean i can start direct commission paperwork and swear in my sophomore year?
3. Just curious, later down the road how hard for me to reclass mos to let say Military Police (31A)?
I made mistake by going straight to work after high school and then try the enlisted side army but got medical discharge under honorable condition and now i wanted to start my life over fresh by going to college and then hopefully direct commission. My goal is to go to college and direct commission then when i finish and release to my reserve unit i can go back to college and either get my master degree in health services admin or other degree.
Any advice or tips for a newbie starting the degree and army career?