Quote Originally Posted by Kevin23 View Post
120mm,

My future first career objective is of course learning to lead and manage troops, as well as gaining proficiency in planning and seeing that goals on a tactical, operational, and strategic level are properly executed.

However, in this day and age I view language and cultural proficiency as important, and this has been stressed to many by others. In addition to the the current and future security environment, and especially if I am aiming for MI or any related officer slot under it.

However, the language issue ties in part with my academics, which also ranks in equal importance with my need for military and physical proficiency as well. So overall, I view those three issues as equally important to each other.
I think you are on the right track, then.

There are two things, academically that I think really reflect on thinking skills/intelligence. Writing and learning a foreign language. While both are not a priori proof of intellect, they indicate an inquisitive mind and the motivation to expand it.

Good on you.