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Recommended majors for military careers

I'm planning on having a career in the military, do you guys suggest any major in particular that can help? Are there specific majors that could open up more opportunities or make me stand out when enlisting?

5 months ago

Military careers are quite varied and can cover a wide range of fields. The best major for you largely depends on your specific interests and the branch or role you're considering in the military. However, I can provide a couple of more common majors often associated with a future in the military.

1. Criminal Justice/Criminology: This major could be good preparation if you're interested in military policing or intelligence. Studying how crimes are committed and solved could help you in various roles.

2. Engineering: Many roles in the military involve problem-solving and maintaining complicated equipment, so a background in any type of engineering can be highly beneficial.

3. Computer Science or Cybersecurity: With the increasing role of technology and cyber warfare, these skills are becoming more and more crucial. Working in these fields could make you stand out.

4. Political Science or International Relations: If you're considering a leadership or intelligence role, understanding international policies, security issues and diplomatic relations could be beneficial.

5. Physical Sciences: If you're interested in roles such as aviation, the physical sciences like physics might be helpful.

6. Languages: Knowledge of foreign languages can be immensely valuable, especially in intelligence and diplomatic roles. If you have a specific region you're interested in, studying a relevant language could be a great choice.

Remember, you don't necessarily need a military-related major to succeed in a military career. Many skills can be gained from a variety of fields. What's most important is your dedication, discipline, and willingness to undergo the necessary training.

Finally, universities with Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) programs could provide the added benefit of military training and potentially scholarship opportunities, while you complete your chosen major.

5 months ago

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