![]() ![]() NOTE: Soldiers holding a STAR MOS should be given a high priority for Basic Leader Course (BLC) attendance due to increased promotion potential. I did not get a bonus and I did wait for spot to open for the job because it was the only one I was interested in. ![]() I am a young mom so if she is dead set on having kids early she’ll want to get that degree first instead of the other way around. Even if she doesn’t get the scholarship she can still do ROTC. There are scholarships for that which will pay for school if she can get them. Being an officer and being enlisted are like night and day.Īrmy ROTC sounds like the better option. Going reserve would be the better option if she wants to finish school, however there really is no point in sitting through a year of school if she already knows she wants to be an RN. Everybody goes to phase I at Fort Sam Houston and then Phase 2 is held at 5 different locations and the placement depends on which class number she is in. When you complete courses in Army e-Learning they are automatically annotated on your ATRRS transcript within 48-72 hours of completing the course and you receive a completion certificate within 48-72 hours as well. You receive 1 promotion point for every 5 hours of training. The 52 week time starts after basic training. The points are awarded the same as correspondence courses. There are a few different programs for us to apply for while we are active duty in order to obtain our Bachelor’s degree: AECP (strictly for nursing), Green to Gold (There is a lot that goes with that option but she would have to do ROTC) I will answer your questions about her finishing her BSN if she enlists first. Is it smarter for Ashley to join as a reserve, in something that takes significantly less education and then get her BSN from a CSU? Once one is in the reserves and using the money that is available for college, does one have to commit to Active Duty for once the BSN is earned? Ashely has stated that she doesn't want to be a reserve though as it's not the same as active duty. Does anyone have any information about when the 52 week session starts? What are her chances of getting it? Ashley's ASVAB scores are fine for the 68C. ![]() I've done a lot of research and it looks like the 68C doesn't have a lot of openings and that the Army wants a 6 year commitment. Ashley also wants to be a young mom and have kids earlier than later she and her boyfriend of 2.5 years are planning on marrying. ![]() Ashley wants to leave our area, travel, have money for college later, and do something different. Instead of finishing about 5 Science pre-reqs she needs to apply to a BSN program at the CSU college system in CA, she's decided she wants to join the military and try and earn nursing education there. Ashley has also spent this past semester at the local hospital volunteering a few mornings a week for a couple of hours and just passed a test which gives her 3 credits for Medical Terminology. Ashley just finished Medical ROP at her high school, where she earned certifications for blood born pathogens, CPR, and others. My daughter, Ashley, is about to graduate from high school with 45 college credits because she's been taking classes at the local Junior College the past 4 years. ![]()
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