I have applied as MARS Officer under the CEOTP. I have been reading as much as I can on the NAVY as well as the training. Not only does it look intensive but rewarding.
My question concerns doing an under-grad degree while all the while doing all this training, deployments, on-shore postings etc... By what I gather it takes approx. 40 courses to finish your run of the mill arts degree. If you have 8 years to do it (I say 8 because I see your first year as a write off getting accustomed to Navy life) thats 5 university courses a year done through distance learning.
While at sea do you have internet access to do research for assignments as well as get them in. Or are you left to get as much as you can when on land? If anyone is reading this has gone through this process I would very much appreciate your experiences...
Also say I end up waiting a year to get in (which I highly doubt due to the demand for the trade, but you never know) and I decide to get a head start on my degree, is the cost still covered?
Either or I am excited about the program and am going to bust my *** to make it work...
My question concerns doing an under-grad degree while all the while doing all this training, deployments, on-shore postings etc... By what I gather it takes approx. 40 courses to finish your run of the mill arts degree. If you have 8 years to do it (I say 8 because I see your first year as a write off getting accustomed to Navy life) thats 5 university courses a year done through distance learning.
While at sea do you have internet access to do research for assignments as well as get them in. Or are you left to get as much as you can when on land? If anyone is reading this has gone through this process I would very much appreciate your experiences...
Also say I end up waiting a year to get in (which I highly doubt due to the demand for the trade, but you never know) and I decide to get a head start on my degree, is the cost still covered?
Either or I am excited about the program and am going to bust my *** to make it work...