Korean Army Timing in terms of recruiting

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I am a rising sophomore with internships in search fund and ER. I have worked my ass off to set a right path to my future path. However, as a korean citizen, I have to serve for military in Korea for about 2 years. I am thinking of doing it after successfully transferring to a target (2020 spring or fall semester in sophomore year).

Anyone have experienced this issue or know someone who was in the same shoes? I thought it would be good to hear some advice in WSO as always.

Thanks,

 

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You haven't worked your ass off if you haven't been to the military yet.

 

I would do it before you graduate, take a school leave of absence and and just put the end date for your eventual graduation. People may see the 2 year gap and ask, but being in the army is a good answer.

Plenty of older people go into IB, have seen Mormons that had to do a mission as well as army vets. You will have no problem recruiting from a target post-military.

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I'n not sure I follow your Q - my response on the additional summer was to make the point use the extra summer to your advantage, especially since you are not starting off at a target

For the summers before the one that matters (i.e. post junior summer), my suggestion for you is to try to get one at BB in Seoul because they are generally more loose about school year requirement as long as you go to a top school and nail your interviews - this is because these posts are not for FT conversion the following year

PM me if you have any Qs

 

assuming you're in america, why would you go back to Korea to do military? As long as you don't go back until you're 40 (i think) you don't have to do military service. a bunch of my non-US citizen friends do that

 

i can respect that, going to be a long two years though. good luck mate and stay safe in the motherland

 

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