Army WOCS vs. OCS: Opinions welcome.?

Josiah

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I'm a college senior, about to graduate with honors from Vanderbilt with liberal arts degree and likely a 3.5-6 GPA. I have wanted to serve in the military since I was about ten, and have had a few years of MCJROTC, which I loved.
Anyway, I am trying to decide precisely which branch/path I'd like to journey down. I also don't yet know if I will make a career (20 year+) of the service. My degree is a BA in Religious Studies-- this is very narrow skill set and I will likely not employ religious/philosophical research techniques in my post-military career. Now sure, things like critical reading, proficient writing, fair argumentation, etc. are skills that anyone gains from a liberal arts education-- but these are all generalist skills-- not (consciously/competitively) highly sought after by employers.
I'm going somewhere with this.
In terms a military service, a liberal arts degree reminds me of the commissioned officer-- a generalist. I have been set on attending OCS for a while (either CG, AF, or Army), but I have recently been learning about the warrant officer programs (especially in the Army). Opposite of the commissioned officer-- they seem to be technical specialists. I am very interested in flying helios, and the Army warrant officer program seems to be the most efficient/timely way to achieve this. I think this would be a great compliment to a generalist education. I hear that LTs can fly, but the process is much more competitive and that they do not fly as much.

Anyway, I was wondering, 1) from people who have had the option between OCS and WOCS (careers as a commissioned officer versus a warrant officer, specifically in the army), do you regret choosing/not choosing one or the other? Money, job environment, etc.
And 2) Can warrant officers also apply to OCS (not WOCS, but if a WO wants to become an LT)?

Both paths seem fulfilling to me, but I really considering going for the WO, despite "not needing" a degree.
 
It sounds like you've done your homework and know what you want. I'd suggest talking to a recruiter about becoming a WO.
 
Seeing as how you are going to Vandy...I am wondering if you have thought about Divinity School? If so, you can investigate the Chaplaincy. If I recall, Vandy has ties to both Methodist and Episcopal Church. If you have "the call," don't fight it. Now...

OK, with a BA, I would suggest trying for a commission. Commissioned Officers also fly helos.

Once you are going down the road to being a WO, you most likely will not seek a commission. But, a CWO4 has considerable respectability in the Army...in short, nobody short of a Colonel messes with them.

Either way, make sure it is what you want to do.
 
Is flying what you really most want to do with your life? Then it sounds like you have already made up your mind to go to WOCS and specialize in helo warfare.

Have you given any thought at all to being an Army chaplain? I figure you'd probably have to be ordained first, but given your interest in religion that might be a good progression if you get the calling while you're up in the sky.
 
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