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What are some of the best college degrees for those considering military service?

Yo! I'm seriously considering the military as my next step after high school, but I don't want to completely put aside the idea of getting a degree. What are some of the best degrees to aim for if I'm thinking about the military? Could anyone share some insight?

a year ago

Hey there! Sure thing, here're a few areas you could consider:

1. Computer Science/Engineering: Many branches of the military, such as the Navy and Air Force, have jobs revolving around tech. The cybersecurity field is rapidly expanding and the military needs trained specialists in it. Plus, these degrees can be useful in civilian life post-military too.

2. Criminal Justice or Criminology: If you're interested in a law enforcement or security role, such as the military police, a degree in criminal justice or criminology could be useful. It can also be valuable if you're considering a career in a federal agency like the FBI or CIA after military service.

3. Sciences: Degrees in areas such as physics, chemistry, or biology can also be valuable in the military. Scientific expertise is critical for many roles – think of roles in military labs or health services.

4. Engineering: Consider degrees in areas like mechanical engineering, civil engineering, or aerospace engineering. These degrees could help you land roles in the Army Corps of Engineers, logistical or infrastructure roles, or work directly with aircrafts in the Air Force or Navy.

5. Political Science/International Relations: If you're interested in eventually working in intelligence or diplomatic roles, or want a greater understanding of the geopolitical landscape, this area might be for you.

6. Physical and Health Education: This could be beneficial for roles related to fitness and health within the military, including physical training officer roles or for health advisory positions.

Remember though, the 'best degree' largely depends on what you want from your military career. Each branch has a diverse range of roles that could potentially align with various fields of study. Speaking with a military recruiter to understand how these degrees can benefit you in terms of ranks and roles in the military might be beneficial! They can provide specific advice that fits your interests and career aspirations.

a year ago

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