12/7/2023 0 Comments 15t mos college credits![]() I didn't figure the Army treated GED's different than high school diplomas. Not trying to bring you down, I just wanted to make sure that you had all the correct information! This requirement might be waiverable, but I don't have any info on that. The section they quote states that for GED holders, you need 15 semester credits, 22 quarter hours, or 675 clock hours of classroom time from an accredited post-secondary institution in order to meet the same education requirement as a high school diploma holder. The applicable language is on pages 9-10. If you have a GED, you need enough college credits to meet education code "128", and it quotes AR 601-210, 2-7c(7). It states that you need a high school diploma. The confusio n is that the Army looks at a high school diploma and a GED separately. I work 12 hours a day so that I could pay for rent and necessities. The reason I cant pump out the last few credits is because I currently work a full time job to pay bills and I cannot go to community college while working full. Highschoolers don't have college credits right? Am I missing something? Ive read about something called 'High school to flight school'? Probably gonna have to find a new recruiter though. Until you swear in at meps you can get off that train. Get the classes if your serious about flying as a part time job. There are no points just cuz you did a little time. And you will still need the 15 credits regardless. As for the original question, that recruiter doesnt care about your career, you will actually be less likely to be selected from the enlisted ranks. ![]() Not to mention the saltiest of all my fellow warrants also have a healthy ammount of time as NCOs. All my years of experience do jack for me now except help me get to retirement faster. According to a certain CW5 a few weeks ago all of us prior nco's are not what aviation needs. They are quickly moving away from that model by reducing active federal service time allowed in the near future. Thank you for taking the time to read this and please be brutally honest with me. I am willing to do anything to become an Army aviator before it is too late. I am not opposed to that but I just want to go to the route that is the highest percentage for me. My recruiter is pushing me to enlist first as a 15T and put my packet in during active duty. One plus that I have is that I am able to get a few LORs from a former influential congressman (A family friend,would write an in depth letter of my character), another former congressman who would attest to my character, former air force fighter pilot colonel, CW-2, CW-4. Ive been studying for the SIFT test for the past 4 months so am feeling very confident in that aspect. Ive had a misdemeanor but my recruiter has gotten me a waiver for it. Im currently going to get laser eye surgery to meet the standards. It was two 4 credit classes because I played college sports. I am highly motivated and dedicated to pursuing this career before I am too old.īut my stats are not that great. I am a civilian 28 years old wanting to put in a packet for WOFT.
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