S
shanklebone2
Guest
I have been strongly considering a career as an officer in either the Navy or the Army after graduation from college. However, when I have spoken with various people and consulted different resources at my disposal, I have been getting a lot of negative feedback. It has not been in the sense that I would be unfit to be an officer, but that I would be "wasting my potential." Most upsetting has been my parents because they have flat out said that they would not support me in any way if I pursue the military.
Here is some relevant info about me. I am an honors student double majoring in Geosciences and Petroleum Engineering and a varsity rower on the crew team. I have also had experience in leadership and service positions. I am confused here because a lot of people have tried to make it seem selfish or foolish to offer one's energy in support of his country. I also don't want to waste my life, and I don't want to come to the conclusion after 15 years that I didn't take a chance.
I may be a little less than concise here in stating the details, but ultimately I am after a "sanity check." Is it wasting one's talent to spend time in the military?
Here is some relevant info about me. I am an honors student double majoring in Geosciences and Petroleum Engineering and a varsity rower on the crew team. I have also had experience in leadership and service positions. I am confused here because a lot of people have tried to make it seem selfish or foolish to offer one's energy in support of his country. I also don't want to waste my life, and I don't want to come to the conclusion after 15 years that I didn't take a chance.
I may be a little less than concise here in stating the details, but ultimately I am after a "sanity check." Is it wasting one's talent to spend time in the military?