Wasn't hard at all. Just went to the Navy Recruiter's office and sat down with the recruiter and discussed the options avalable and what my intrests were. We discussed my job history and education. The recruiter let me know of all the benifits available like G.I Bill, TSP, SGLI and insentive pays for different programs.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 6 months. I interviewed at US Navy in Jun 2010
Interview
On a whim I walked into the Air force recruiting office and was walked over to and introduced to the Navy recruiter, as I had too many dependents. After some basic questioning, it was clear that I was eligible to enlist. An initial urine sample was taken right there and tested for pot, coke, and meth using a combination testing strip. Next we discussed my interests and aptitude and a practice ASVAB showed that I could do anything I wanted in the NAVY. I was scheduled for an ASVAB test at the MEPS station in Dallas a week out. The recruiter drove me there. After the test was administered and my scores known I was directed to a Navy Career Counselor to discuss the enlistment contract in detail. After agreeing to the details I was given an enlistment/entry date.
Easy interview-As long as you can pass a physical, the Navy will take you. Plenty of job options available depending on your ASVAB score. Eventually, when you're assigned to a submarine, you will face a lot of interviews for qualification boards, but on-the-job experience will fully prepare you.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Psychological screening in basic submarine training. You won't hear the results of it