benMendel06
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DS is planning on taking NROTC and with the goal of commissioning as a surface warfare officer. Read through the NROTC sites and looked at the requirements for Naval Science at NROTC programs. He's planning on applying to college engineering programs. However, he is a natural at History and English. Math and science are subjects he has to work hard out. Only B last year was in Pre-Calc. Is taking AP Physics C and AP Calculus AB this semester, but is getting his brains beat out. I suppose it is a good character building exercise, and will confirm or deny if he wants to study engineering in college.
My question is if he decides to study history in college, while completing a year of Calculus and Physics in college, can he commission in surface warfare and have a career as a line officer? He is not interested in becoming a foreign affairs or intelligence specialist. Also, if you do not have a STEM degree, how limited are your career options in the Navy?
My question is if he decides to study history in college, while completing a year of Calculus and Physics in college, can he commission in surface warfare and have a career as a line officer? He is not interested in becoming a foreign affairs or intelligence specialist. Also, if you do not have a STEM degree, how limited are your career options in the Navy?