G.W_Busch said:
May not be the right place for the question. But I graduated last August and didn't do the Corps, which is my biggest regret to date. I applied for a 2nd degree and plan on coming back next year, but first I'm joining the Army Reserves and hoping to do the SMP program. Anyone know the shortest amount of time I can do the SMP before being able to commission as an officer?
Being SMP has no real bearing on your commissioning timeline per se, except that graduating basic training provides you "credit" for the first two years of ROTC.
You are too late to get to Basic Training this summer -- those slots are often filled by December/January. So it would likely take you 3 years from today going that route.
As an alternative, you might be able to attend ROTC Basic Camp this summer - it is probably too late at this point, but not necessarily so. If there are open slots, it might be possible -- but you need to call the ROTC detachment ASAP: 979-845-2814.In theory, if you can get to ROTC basic Camp this summer, this would give you credit for the first two years, and you could start ROTC in the fall as a MSIII, taking MilSci 321 in the Fall, and 322 in the Spring. Depending on how quickly you progress, you could either go to Advance Camp Summer 2020, or wait until Summer of 2021after your MSIV year. This is usually preferable unless you are a "natural" at land navigation, tactics, and marksmanship.
What the Corps will do with you is a different question, best addressed to COL (R) Sam Hawes.