![]() You won't be able to get approved for tuition assistance while at DLI, so while you COULD take classes on your off time, you'd be paying out of pocket/with grants/whatever. If you're expecting to go to DLI, graduate, then get a degree its prob not happening. If you already have a degree, you can probably make it work. If you're interested in just becoming an officer, maybe 4 years is okay. 4 years is not enough time to get experience for a civilian linguist position. The only things I can find state that the minimum qualifying score is like 95 and 110 can qualify you for everything but I thought for Air Force it was 110 for minimum?Ĩ) What languages are in demand right now? I would prefer either Japanese or Spanish or even German but I've heard Russian and Korean super in demand so idk.ġ.) You can troll through my post history for a more detailed response to this, but I'll give you cliff notes. I'm afraid that if I list Linguist but also Security Forces, my recruiter would just ignore the Linguist and just give me Security Forces.ħ) Speaking of the DLAB, I've been trying to do some research to figure out what scores will qualify me for what and I can't find anything. 1) Is it better to sign a 6 year contract so it looks better for getting possibly commissioned for Officer or should I just stick to 4 years?Ģ) I know tech school is pretty long but once that's over and you can start doing your actual job, how easy is it to work on school work toward your undergrad?ģ) From what I can tell, by completing this tech school, I can get either credit or a full on AA in Intelligence Studies and Technology, right? How easy would that be to transition that to a BS in Criminal Justice?Ĥ) I'm assuming Airborne is going to travel alot more than Ground, however is there alot of permanent base changes in this job? I know there's alot of Temporary Deployments.ĥ) Is there anything I can do to prepare for the DLAB? I don't think I would do that bad on it however with the base requirements being 110, it kinda scares me.Ħ) Also, when do you take it? Can you request to take it? I would assume that if you express interest in a linguist job, the recruiter would set you up to take it.
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