Is there any benefit to doing the more difficult Officer Candidate Billets? What makes all the extra work required worth the effort apart from the pride in a job well done?
You get to have your cell phoneIs there any benefit to doing the more difficult Officer Candidate Billets? What makes all the extra work required worth the effort apart from the pride in a job well done?
Is there any benefit to doing the more difficult Officer Candidate Billets? What makes all the extra work required worth the effort apart from the pride in a job well done?
In my experience, having your name out there isnt ALWAYS a good thing haha.The staff might like you or hate you. But they'll know you.
In my experience, having your name out there isnt ALWAYS a good thing haha.
Thanks for the info!By the Candio phase, everyone gets his or her phone back. Before that, only the president, VP, or the Medical liaison gets to have a phone. Aside from that, after it is all said and done, there was no real added benefit.
Is there any benefit to doing the more difficult Officer Candidate Billets? What makes all the extra work required worth the effort apart from the pride in a job well done?
As far as this hair thing goes I keep hearing different things. I've been told that women do not have to cut their hair as long as it can go smoothly in a bun and ponytail. I head to OCS Feb 14 so if anyone who was recently there could let me know that would be fantastic.
Is there any benefit to doing the more difficult Officer Candidate Billets? What makes all the extra work required worth the effort apart from the pride in a job well done?
At 4 days in is there one thing you really wish you had prepared better for? thanksJust commissioned on JAN22, Class 05-16, if anyone has any questions or wants some up to date info, shoot.
I'm not who you asked, but at four days in? No. You're nuking it. If you got picked up for OCS and can pass a PFA, I promise you, you'll be fine on Day Four.At 4 days in is there one thing you really wish you had prepared better for? thanks
I know I will be fine. I want to know is if there is any paperwork/personal info./memorization/car procedures or anything somebody who has started at OCS could tell me.I'm not who you asked, but at four days in? No. You're nuking it. If you got picked up for OCS and can pass a PFA, I promise you, you'll be fine on Day Four.