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Even in the Reserves I was never "bored". Sure there were menial tasks, but that goes with every job. I quite enjoyed the challenge of my BMQ (R). I didn't do great, but I wasn't horrible in any aspect either, except for maybe chin ups (never been my strong suit). I also made the mistake of it being known that I was a former cadet, so eyes were always on me. I think I actually received more chits for that simple knowledge because I should have known better when I did screw up, lol.
Best advice, try the Reserves while you are in school. It will give you a sample of military life without the commitment issues, and will still allow you to pursue education. After your post secondary years are over, you should have a better idea of what it is you want to do........ and if your choice is still the military, you have a couple feet in the door for Officer consideration. Experience and Education. But in the end, it is your choice. Do what is right in your heart and mind, and pay no attention to what others may think about it. A great many people here have been in your position, especially in this day and age.
Best advice, try the Reserves while you are in school. It will give you a sample of military life without the commitment issues, and will still allow you to pursue education. After your post secondary years are over, you should have a better idea of what it is you want to do........ and if your choice is still the military, you have a couple feet in the door for Officer consideration. Experience and Education. But in the end, it is your choice. Do what is right in your heart and mind, and pay no attention to what others may think about it. A great many people here have been in your position, especially in this day and age.