Difficulty getting graduate degree in Navy or Army

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I am currently a sophomore in college looking at joining either the Army or Navy Nurse Corps. I really want to be able to further my education and get a graduate degree, but at the same time don't really know what I want to further myself as (thinking Nurse Practitioner at the moment). I am debating whether to apply for the Nurse Candidate Programs offered by the two branches or wait to apply once I am in graduate school. My main question is, if I were to join one of the branches after receiving my BSN, how hard is it to be approved to go and get a graduate degree, and how long do you have to wait in order to get it approved? The recruiter I spoke with said you can get approved to go to grad school after 2 years of service. Is this right? Any insight or advice of which way would be more beneficial would be awesome! Thanks :)

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He pretty much hit it on the head, each service has different requirements and from what I have read on different post generally you have to be in 2-3 years. Also since you do not have any experience joining could be a problem right now, the Army requires 2 years of experince to go on active duty. Not sure what the Navy requires.

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