dwrz
01-04-09, 01:35 AM
I will be graduating this May from Wesleyan University (Philosophy and Italian Studies Major). I've pretty much made up my mind that I want to enlist late next summer; Infantry as field of choice. I want to know whether anyone thinks that this would be a waste of my time and talent, and that what I should do instead is be patient, wait for Citizenship, and then go OCS and on.
I've been living in the States for over 15 years now; I've had my green card since about March 2005 and I believe that I can apply for Citizenship in 2010. Not sure how long the application process lasts, but I'm assuming no Citizenship before 2011. I would have two years inbetween graduation and Corps-- time to go to Grad school, maybe work or travel, maybe get in better or worse shape, and I would be entering the Corps at 23 or 24.
Although if I were already a US Citizen I would probably apply for OCS, the idea of waiting two years does not appeal to me for various reasons.
I'm pretty sold on the enlisted route, but I'll share some concerns-- of mine and others-- that I would like to know whether to take more seriously or ignore.
Concerns:
I'll be older be older (22 by the time I'll be in) than most recruits, and most people tell me I am far more responsible and mature than most adults my age. Would I fit in among most junior enlisted Marines? The problem isn't so much me treasuring their company, but whether I'll be accepted and given a chance considering my background. [Speaking of which, besides being mixed-race and foreign-born, I'm also an atheist and more of an Obama camp person-- would this not mix well with the Corps?]
I've had a pretty good education. I'm a Horace Mann graduate (of Ilario Pantano fame/infamy) and Wesleyan University is a top ranked college. I've also had good exposure to leadership/management positions. Would I benefit the Corps more by going in as an Officer?
Which experience is more enjoyable? Which more challenging?
Any advice is much appreciated. I've tried to be as brief as possible-- if more information is needed with regards to my background or what kind of experience I am looking for, I'll be more than happy to add.
One last request-- if there is any Marine who can give me a good amount advice on this (mustangs especially) and is in the NYC or Middletown, CT area-- I'd be more than happy to offer lunch or beer and hear about you experience.
I've been living in the States for over 15 years now; I've had my green card since about March 2005 and I believe that I can apply for Citizenship in 2010. Not sure how long the application process lasts, but I'm assuming no Citizenship before 2011. I would have two years inbetween graduation and Corps-- time to go to Grad school, maybe work or travel, maybe get in better or worse shape, and I would be entering the Corps at 23 or 24.
Although if I were already a US Citizen I would probably apply for OCS, the idea of waiting two years does not appeal to me for various reasons.
I'm pretty sold on the enlisted route, but I'll share some concerns-- of mine and others-- that I would like to know whether to take more seriously or ignore.
Concerns:
I'll be older be older (22 by the time I'll be in) than most recruits, and most people tell me I am far more responsible and mature than most adults my age. Would I fit in among most junior enlisted Marines? The problem isn't so much me treasuring their company, but whether I'll be accepted and given a chance considering my background. [Speaking of which, besides being mixed-race and foreign-born, I'm also an atheist and more of an Obama camp person-- would this not mix well with the Corps?]
I've had a pretty good education. I'm a Horace Mann graduate (of Ilario Pantano fame/infamy) and Wesleyan University is a top ranked college. I've also had good exposure to leadership/management positions. Would I benefit the Corps more by going in as an Officer?
Which experience is more enjoyable? Which more challenging?
Any advice is much appreciated. I've tried to be as brief as possible-- if more information is needed with regards to my background or what kind of experience I am looking for, I'll be more than happy to add.
One last request-- if there is any Marine who can give me a good amount advice on this (mustangs especially) and is in the NYC or Middletown, CT area-- I'd be more than happy to offer lunch or beer and hear about you experience.