Hurricane2k9 wrote:
Superior Mind wrote:
Hurricane2k9 wrote:
Woop so much for that
Why?
I ain't in West Point lulz
And ok John. What about becoming a Senior NCO?
Time in service + cleanish record + good marks for pt, weapons and board scores
Becoming an NCO has to do with how over or understaffed your MOS is rather than unit. If the MOS has a low turnover rate and lots of people in senior positions the cutoff scores will be high. This usually applies to small, technical MOS's. To become a senior NCO in a larger MOS is not as difficult. To make 1st Sgt in 20 years is not that difficult, to do it sooner and then go on to SGM or CSM you have to be 'high speed' as in hitting your promotions as soon as they become available to you rather than when they get handed to you due to time in service and grade. I've seen people make E-6 (Staff Sergeant) in 4 years because they busted their ass, had a degree and were model soldiers. If you half ass it, no.
But, there's no reason in the world to go into the service with the intention of reaching the high NCO ranks if you can instead go in as an officer. Finish college and go to OCS if you want to join (or join your ROTC program).