Gain a female perspective OCS insights from a retired Navy officer. Learn about blending in vs standing out, the reality of being one of few women, and advice for female candidates at Navy OCS.
Two of the most common questions about Navy Officer Candidate School are “how long is Navy OCS?” and “how hard is it?” I went through it, so here’s the honest answer to...
So you’ve decided you want to become a Navy officer through Officer Candidate School — how do you actually apply? The short version: everything runs through a Navy Officer Recruiter, and the...
One of the first questions I get from people thinking about Navy Officer Candidate School is simply: “Do I even qualify?” Having gone through OCS myself, here is a clear rundown of the...
You did it. You survived the smoke sessions at Newport, conquered Officer Candidate School, and felt the weight of those Ensign bars on your collar for the first time. You’ve earned the right to be...
Graduating OCS is just the beginning. Let me tell you about my experience transitioning from Navy OCS to my first duty station as a Cryptologic Warfare Officer (CWO). It’s been one hell of a...
At Navy Officer Candidate School (OCS), one of the most anticipated moments of training is the Candio box — a care package candidates receive from loved ones during the final phase. It is a long...
Do you need to know how to swim before Navy OCS? No — but it is strongly recommended that you can swim before you arrive. To move forward at OCS you must pass the third class swim qualification, and...
Weeks 10–12 are the final stretch of Navy OCS — the Candidate Officer (CandiO) phase, when you finally regain phone access, take on the Capstone team exercises and the grueling 12-hour Battle...