Hi
I am just after some advice in regards to a career within the New Zealand defense force.
I am 23yo, just finished my bachelors and am currently enrolled in an honors year/masters (2years) at Waikato University. In 2014 I took a gap year as after 3 years of University I was at a lost and needed to find myself.
During 2014 I applied to become a Navy Diver as I was active at the time with sport/recreational activities such as cycling around the south island. I was picked to head to devonport where they held the selection board, did very well in the physical exercises (swimming, Beep-test, etc) as well as the team exercise, however made some critical mistakes during the test dive which obviously held me back from being picks for one of the final 3 spots (15 attended the selection weekend).
However, during the interview I asked a lot of physiological questions (probably to many given i was applying to become a diver, going by the feedback) to which one of the interviewers said I would probably quite enjoy speaking with their specialist consultant at Auckland hospital. The interviewers and psychologist both seemed to be hinting about finishing my degree.
After this I was at a complete lose and stupidly reapplied to join as a grunt to which the selection board said no, suggesting i go back and finish my degree. I have no completed my degree and am enrolled in post graduate study as above.
So I would like to know what some of you would suggest, I am enrolled in a psychology masters (Finished my bsc in physiology and psychology) so was considering applying for psychologist (assuming the first 2-4years aren't desk bound). I also need to consider which service to join, considering the different culture in each.
As I am 23 and I still have 2 years of University left for a Master's this is obviously long term planning, however considering the current state of the NZDF enrollment process planning this far ahead almost seems like a requirement.
My general area of interest (Other then physiology, endocrinology) in Psychology is motivational, I am doing my honor's project on a concept called "gamification" (look it up, it's got nothing to do with video games).
Lastly, What military life actually like? after all the general training for the first few years? How has it changed and is it going to be vastly different by the time I enroll, if I do so.
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I am just after some advice in regards to a career within the New Zealand defense force.
I am 23yo, just finished my bachelors and am currently enrolled in an honors year/masters (2years) at Waikato University. In 2014 I took a gap year as after 3 years of University I was at a lost and needed to find myself.
During 2014 I applied to become a Navy Diver as I was active at the time with sport/recreational activities such as cycling around the south island. I was picked to head to devonport where they held the selection board, did very well in the physical exercises (swimming, Beep-test, etc) as well as the team exercise, however made some critical mistakes during the test dive which obviously held me back from being picks for one of the final 3 spots (15 attended the selection weekend).
However, during the interview I asked a lot of physiological questions (probably to many given i was applying to become a diver, going by the feedback) to which one of the interviewers said I would probably quite enjoy speaking with their specialist consultant at Auckland hospital. The interviewers and psychologist both seemed to be hinting about finishing my degree.
After this I was at a complete lose and stupidly reapplied to join as a grunt to which the selection board said no, suggesting i go back and finish my degree. I have no completed my degree and am enrolled in post graduate study as above.
So I would like to know what some of you would suggest, I am enrolled in a psychology masters (Finished my bsc in physiology and psychology) so was considering applying for psychologist (assuming the first 2-4years aren't desk bound). I also need to consider which service to join, considering the different culture in each.
As I am 23 and I still have 2 years of University left for a Master's this is obviously long term planning, however considering the current state of the NZDF enrollment process planning this far ahead almost seems like a requirement.
My general area of interest (Other then physiology, endocrinology) in Psychology is motivational, I am doing my honor's project on a concept called "gamification" (look it up, it's got nothing to do with video games).
Lastly, What military life actually like? after all the general training for the first few years? How has it changed and is it going to be vastly different by the time I enroll, if I do so.
Library is about to close so I will post replies for more information if required later