I'm going to say this yet again...
In the present-day real world a qualified civilian can enter a Naval Officer's Training School (OTS), and emerge 12 weeks later as a full officer. Typically as an ensign, though depending on one's selected career track (Doctors and other advanced professionals), it's even possible to graduate with the rank of Lieutenant or higher, right out of the gate. And upon graduation, some officers in highly specialized tracks can enroll in additional 12-week sessions, and up their ranks even higher, all before ever assuming active duty.
Starfleet Academy isn't a simple 12-week program, but a training program that normally takes 4 whole years. I'd imagine with study of that duration and intensity, that Cadets can achieve much higher commissions upon graduation than that of a lowly ensign, but (as in real world OTSs) can aim considerably higher.
I figure that Kirk was as good as his word, and was on the verge of graduating after only three years at the Academy. Moreover, I believe that he would have graduated as either a Commander or a Captain, even without the events that transpired with his brief stint as "Acting Captain" during the altercation with Nero. He'd graduate as a Commander or Captain because that was what he was studying/training to be in the first place.
He didn't go from Cadet to Captain in a mere 2 days, but over the course of three years of intensive training.
The outlandish aspect of the situation isn't that he achieved the rank of Captain upon graduation, but that he also was given the Position of Captain as well. And based on his actions in the movie, that doesn't strike me as all that implausible.
In the present-day real world a qualified civilian can enter a Naval Officer's Training School (OTS), and emerge 12 weeks later as a full officer. Typically as an ensign, though depending on one's selected career track (Doctors and other advanced professionals), it's even possible to graduate with the rank of Lieutenant or higher, right out of the gate. And upon graduation, some officers in highly specialized tracks can enroll in additional 12-week sessions, and up their ranks even higher, all before ever assuming active duty.
Starfleet Academy isn't a simple 12-week program, but a training program that normally takes 4 whole years. I'd imagine with study of that duration and intensity, that Cadets can achieve much higher commissions upon graduation than that of a lowly ensign, but (as in real world OTSs) can aim considerably higher.
I figure that Kirk was as good as his word, and was on the verge of graduating after only three years at the Academy. Moreover, I believe that he would have graduated as either a Commander or a Captain, even without the events that transpired with his brief stint as "Acting Captain" during the altercation with Nero. He'd graduate as a Commander or Captain because that was what he was studying/training to be in the first place.
He didn't go from Cadet to Captain in a mere 2 days, but over the course of three years of intensive training.
The outlandish aspect of the situation isn't that he achieved the rank of Captain upon graduation, but that he also was given the Position of Captain as well. And based on his actions in the movie, that doesn't strike me as all that implausible.