Monday, April 9, 2012
The US Defense Forces: A Great Career
Potential Careers After Military School
West Point is an educational institution that is designed to provide training and education to cadets who are eligible to be commissioned as officers in the U.S. Army after they graduate. A cadet should devote 8 years-5 on active duty and 3 to the Reserved Forces if you opt not to pursue active duty. While a West point graduate can choose to be commissioned to a service of their choice, they can also look forward to other careers after military school.
One of the primary options for a graduate is to join the U.S. Army as an officer in one of its branches. The selection should be done during the fourth year. The graduate can opt for commissioning in the combat arms branch like the Infantry, Armor, Air Defense Artillery, Field Artillery, and Aviation or Combat Engineers. Likewise, they can join in one of the combat support branches such as Chemical or Military Intelligence, Military Police, or Signal.
In addition, a West Point graduate can also enter combat service support branches as a Quartermaster, Adjutant General, Finance, Ordnance, or Transportation. There are also careers waiting for them in the Medical Service Corps or Judge Advocate General Corps. Depending on their skills, the graduate can look forward to being promoted to positions offering bigger responsibilities.
After being commissioned as an officer, a West Point graduate can have an opportunity to lead the male and female personnel of the United States Army. They can be in charge of the front line personnel or work in the support personnel. The official website of the U.S. Army provides a thorough explanation of these services.
West Point has the reputation of having recorded the highest acceptance rate in any educational institution in the United States. Since 9/11, West Point has an acceptance rate of 85%, which is higher than Harvard or Princeton. This is a reflection of how serious and knowledgeable applicants of West Point are.
In addition, the military school has a 75 to 80% graduation rate of those who are admitted to the school in four years. This is higher than the 50% national average for the last six years.
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