My career hoped to have acquired after graduation is to be of service to my country, by being in one of the five branches: marine corps, coast guard, navy, air force,or the army. The steps to take to join one of these admirable forces would to take an (ASVAB) test, that determines what kind of career best fits you and what job opportunities open up to you. Another step comprises of me going to Oahu, when the test is passed and take a physical test and some training to teach and show me a few things waiting for me at basic training. The skills learned in this program on Oahu should give me the necessities to prepare for basic and hopefully not leave applicants completely baffled on their first day of training. …show more content…
The people that tend to stand out the most are usually the mechanical engineers and pilots because of how hard it is to get into the air force due to the vast knowledge of mathematics and possibly verbal maybe even english comprehension that is called for, to even be an applicant for this career. The different branches all have certain requirements, but they do have some common requirements. For example applicants have to be fit, mentally and physically, they also need good math and verbal communication and comprehension, and need to at least score above a 50-60 on the asvab test. The air force requires high school seniors or graduates to achieve a 36(AFQT) score minimum(www.military.com). Although GED holders however must score at least a 65(AFQT) to become an officer. But the asvab is not required to join the Air force as an officer, however most officer candidates must pass Air force (AFOQT).(www.military.com)
The army requires its applicants