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Old 04-23-2013, 03:20 PM   #1
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Congrats on graduating BC!!!!!! What week in bootcamp do they split you into FC or ET? Have you done your security clearance interview yet? I leave for BC soon and I have yet to do my interview. How is ET school so far? Do you wish you would have gotten FC instead?
Congrats and thank you for the info. I'd like to know more process about this as well.
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Old 04-23-2013, 03:59 PM   #2
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Congrats and thank you for the info. I'd like to know more process about this as well.
I know for my rate (SECF) I won't actually find out my true rate until BESS, not bootcamp. I don't know if it's the same process, but if you're in a program that splits into little ones, you probably won't know which one until you go through your first little qualifying school. (SECF breaks into ET, STS, and FT)
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Old 04-23-2013, 05:11 PM   #3
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As far as being out of shape. Unfortunately there is like an unwritten rule of lying in the Navy in regards to pushups. Many couldn't even do more than 10, but they made it. If you can do your run you will pass because you will "do" 60 push ups come PFA. Everybody "does" 60 push ups and 60 sit ups. I think it's BS, but what can I do.
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Old 04-23-2013, 05:16 PM   #4
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As far as being out of shape. Unfortunately there is like an unwritten rule of lying in the Navy in regards to pushups. Many couldn't even do more than 10, but they made it. If you can do your run you will pass because you will "do" 60 push ups come PFA. Everybody "does" 60 push ups and 60 sit ups. I think it's BS, but what can I do.
if that's the case i can't say i'll complain. i'll need to work on running regardless, that's where i seem to be weakest at, besides the fact that i can't swim that is.
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Old 04-23-2013, 07:46 PM   #5
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Yeah you will do fine. My honest opinion though. Push yourself and try your best and better your push ps. Don't be the guy laying on the floor causing your shipmates to do more because you can't. Always put in your all and you will be surprised at how much you can do by the end of boot camp. As I said I went from 35-40 to 80-95. The run is easy and I learned the hard way. Just don't stop lol it's that easy. You can basically jog it at a fast jog pace and pass. I never "Ran" in my life and I passed my 2nd and last PFA. By the way good luck with AECF. The schooling is like 6-7 months but your put on hold all the time so it becomes like a year and a half.
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Old 04-23-2013, 08:38 PM   #6
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Yeah you will do fine. My honest opinion though. Push yourself and try your best and better your push ps. Don't be the guy laying on the floor causing your shipmates to do more because you can't. Always put in your all and you will be surprised at how much you can do by the end of boot camp. As I said I went from 35-40 to 80-95. The run is easy and I learned the hard way. Just don't stop lol it's that easy. You can basically jog it at a fast jog pace and pass. I never "Ran" in my life and I passed my 2nd and last PFA. By the way good luck with AECF. The schooling is like 6-7 months but your put on hold all the time so it becomes like a year and a half.
what do you do in between the holds? do you just sit there and wait?
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Old 04-24-2013, 03:14 PM   #7
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I was lucky and classed up in 1 day. The first week regardless was "Indoc" and it sucks. They just feed you boring information about not raping, sexual harassing one another, and covers topics such as abuse. Mostly all common sense stuff, but I guess its not so common since they have to do it for a week from 0600-1600. The first 2 days I believe we got out at 1800. After that you can do as you please pretty much unless it's your duty day. In regards to being on hold. You basically wake up at 0800 clean for an hour or so then hang out in the lounge of your building doing nothing. You can use your laptop or gaming devices if you like so it's not bad at all. It's pretty chill, but don't count on classing up in a day if your AECF.
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