After almost two years in the Navy, I'm finally about to graduate prototype as an MM. To me, the Navy was never a career option, just a way to get direction and life experience, and be able to afford an education. In the past two years, my focus was to do the best I possibly could in the pipeline, and I feel I've done well, and now I'm ready to start focusing on things I can do while in the Navy, to benefit myself when I get out. I did well in the pipeline, 3.51 in A-school, 3.64 in power school, and I was the first mechanic in my class at prototype to qualify at week 24. (Prototype took my class an extra 8 weeks due to some "extenuating" circumstances that we have dubbed the "Qualpocolypse") I'm an ELT pick up, starting ELT-T in a few weeks. My question is, what can I do while in the Navy to make myself more marketable when I get out? What quals/schools should I push for while I'm in the fleet? What steps worked best for you while getting out or what didn't work, or what do you wish you would've done while in? I'm considering star reenlisting, because I've noticed the 6 and out people are a dime a dozen. I'm also considering SPU, but I've heard mixed opinions about that, so if you were a SPU how'd it work out for you? I'm also going to finish the Nuclear Engineering Technology degree as soon as I have the opportunity. Any help is greatly appreciated