Hi, my name is Caroline. Just to give a brief background with what I am working with, I am 29 years old and I am a Biomedical Engineering major at DeVry University. However, I spoke with a recruiter last year and he said to me that I wouldn't be the greatest candidate for NUPOC because of the reputability of the university that I was attending no matter how great my GPA was. Which was a 4.0 at the time.
So, during October, I submitted about 5 different transfer applications to the state schools here in California. One at SJSU, which has the Biomedical engineering program, along with SFSU, Sac State, CSUEB, and the University of the Pacific. Now, I really want to get into NUPOC because I feel that this is what I want to do. I just got the acceptance letter from all of them, and have decided to go with SJSU because it has the major that I want to study. Even though, I am open to all the other engineering fields.
At DeVry, I have only taken the GE's that I needed to transfer. I have also taken the NUPOC's requirement for the year of Calculus and the year of Calculus-based physics. In fact, I have taken all of the ones that I need for my major. So, today I spoke with a recruiter, not a coordinator for the NUPOC program, but just an officer recruiter, and he said to me that my age would be a factor even after I brought up the waiver that I know the Navy offers.
So, my question is, since I am 29 years old, and am a junior in college, how difficult do you think it is to be accepted into the NUPOC program?