I don't think anyone can really answer that question, but any and all feedback is appreciated. First off, I know that I'm a pretty smart dude, not genius smart, not 1500+ on the SATs smart, but smarter then the average person my age(17). In high school, I did well on just about every test I took and most subjects came pretty easy to me, but I had terrible study habits, I didn't do a whole lot of homework, and I wasn't real motivated. My overall GPA was just below 3.0 and it easily could've been higher if I put a little more effort into it. So, I just took the ASVAB today, and I got a 91 (I haven't seen my complete scores yet). My recruiters have been urging me to go in the nuclear field, which I really liked the idea of at first.(why wouldn't I with all the automatic advancement and money). Though after looking in to it, I don't know if it's for me, and a few things concern me. First, my bad habits from high school might hurt me in nuke school. Secondly, my math skills are pretty solid, but I don't know if they are good enough for the nuke field.(by the way, how intensive is the math in nuke school) Also, I feel like I would get burnt out from all that studying and everything. Anyways, my goal in enlisting in the Navy, was find a job that challenged me, had quick advancement, would give me at least some decent oppurtunties and experience for a job outside the Navy, and also would be fulfilling and something I enjoyed. The nuke field covers almost all of that. But, I don't know if I'm right for it. The other job I considered was being a Fire Controlman(don't know if you guys would know anything about it). It's one of the more challenging jobs in the Navy, it also has quick advancement, not too sure about job oppurtunities after the navy, and it's in a field that I am interested in and could see myself working in. Though, it's definitely not like going nuke, which is where I feel I should be, but I don't know if I'm up to it. And that's what I'm trying to figure out, am I up to it? If anyone can help me on this I would greatly appreciate your feedback, thanks.