Higher education is the first requirement in the selection process.
If it's a Bachelor's, yes.
There are a number of ways to get obtain a commission in the Navy. One is to attend any university and then attend Officers' Candidate School. Another is to participate in NROTC at a University that has it. That will get you a commission upon graduation.
Yes you can, however it could be held against you if your plans are to be an officer or attend Officer Candidate School. But, if your plans are only to enlist then yes it will have no effect on whether you will be accepted.
Less than 1 percent.Additional: Attending the FBI National Academy is a VERY prestigious assignment which is usually made available only to the upper echelon ranks of most departments. The rank-and-file officer rarely, if ever, is selected to attend.
To become a Navy doctor, you would typically need to complete a Bachelor's degree, then attend medical school and earn a Medical Doctor (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) degree. After that, you would apply for a residency program in a specialty of your choice. Once you've completed your residency, you can apply to join the Navy as a commissioned officer in the Medical Corps.
Yes. There are many ways to become an officer for each branch. One is an Academy, another is ROTC, Officer Candidate School, among others. You may enlist first.
unlimited chances are there
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I have been invited to attend the candidate's keynote address.
99 will attend
55 attended off and on.
The number of hours a broker candidate must attend school in order to apply for a brokers test is 240 hours of real estate instruction or 16 credits. The candidate must also at least 3 years experience in sales.