Hey guys, I finally made it through boot camp. Sadly, I'm an EM (haha!). So, now I'm in Charleston and am an indoc.
I just want to get a general plan of what I should be moving towards. Right now, I'm trying to get volunteer hours to obtain my volunteer ribbon as well as trying to finish my EPME's on NKO early for future advancement opportunities. Of course I'm going to try to qualify expert for pistol and rifle for dem personal reasons while here

Anyways, I just want to know what degree I should be looking towards when I get time later in my career. I've been researching TESC and Excelsior for the passed couple hours (dont have much free time to research, even without school yet -___-). I'm not sure what a "Nuclear ENERGY Engineering Technology" is compared to a regular NET. People just write, "note it's a NEET!" with no meaning if it's better or worse than excelsior's.
Also, I have been reading and hearing varied experiences between a navy nuke with or without a degree. Some say the degree is just a stepping stone (which makes the most sense) to put you *slightly* above another non-degreed nuke.
My nuke coordinator told me the only reason you'd want an ACTUAL nuclear engineering degree is if you want to design the systems. I don't believe I want to "design" the plant, but I DO want to get a job, and after an amount of time move up the ranks into a supervisor position when I become more senior at the plant. I've read "engineers" usually supervise, but could a non-degreed, or NET degreed nuke supervise after becoming one of the more senior workers on the plant?
In what circumstances would I NOT be able to be promoted into a management position? I'm talking mostly degree wise, and I'm very interested in becoming an RO and beyond. Depends on the plant?
I am thinking I will want to get a job on a plant when I get out (6-8 years maybe or even longer). I want the better degree and there seems to be varied views on the names of each college, and a lot of the information is from 2002-2006.
It's extremely early in my career and I just want to have at least a general direction of where my career should be headed and would love some of your guidance. I want to use all the time I can do early to get ahead!
Excited for nuke school. Everybody is extremely kind and overly helpful here!! Hope I "enjoy" my time when school starts. Thanks again.
Oh, off topic. I've read that in the past they've talked about it and it never happens, but apparently a power school instructor has said that by year 2018 EM's will be reclassifying as an ET or MM? *Note that it was someone else who told me this a few days ago. I'm assuming it's a rumor, as always.