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01-13-11, 09:15 PM #1
MCI's CPL to SGT
Are there any MCI's I MUST complete to get SGT?
I'm a full time student so getting the 100 bonus points is not an issue. I want to do as few MCI's as possible, if any.
I got promoted to CPL last June and the ONLY MCI I did was "Leading Marines."
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01-13-11, 09:29 PM #2
Not required for Sgt. but look into the all the 8010 series MCI's. I also know Terrorism Awareness, Personal Finance, Spelling, The Principle of Instruction for the NCO, and whatever your MOS MCI may be are all looked highly upon.
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01-13-11, 10:44 PM #3
Yes, you are required to complete the Sgt's Non-Resident Program (8000 series) MCI's which are:
8010ZZ Sgts Program 8011AZ Basic Grammar 8012AZ Leadership 8013AZ Military Studies 8014AZ Warfighting 8015AZ Warfighting Tactics 8016AZ Warfighting Tech 8017AZ Weapons
You might want to start doing more because only doing 1 MCI to pick up Corporal is garbage. I understand you are a full time student (I am as well). Your junior Marines are going to look to you as a mentor and someone who only does 1 MCI isn't showing much initiative. Don't take it personally. You need to be a well-rounded Marine which includes: MCI's, college, community service, PFT, rifle, etc. Don't just try to get your 100 points as a check in the box.
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01-14-11, 10:17 AM #4
The 8010 Sgt's non-resident course is not required for Cpl to Sgt, it's mandatory when being considered for SSgt. However, a lot of Marines complete the program as a senior Cpl/junior Sgt. As for what MCI's you should be doing, just take a look at the MOS road-map (link below) for your particular MOS and get those done. MCI's for the most part are pretty easy to do and if you max them out then that is more points upon the 100 you already have for out-duty education, it make sense to do them so you can be as competitive as possible.
MOS Roadmap: www.tecom.usmc.mil/g3/roadmap.php
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01-14-11, 01:02 PM #5
[QUOTE=haebyungdae;729256]The 8010 Sgt's non-resident course is not required for Cpl to Sgt, it's mandatory when being considered for SSgt. However, a lot of Marines complete the program as a senior Cpl/junior Sgt. As for what MCI's you should be doing, just take a look at the MOS road-map (link below) for your particular MOS and get those done. MCI's for the most part are pretty easy to do and if you max them out then that is more points upon the 100 you already have for out-duty education, it make sense to do them so you can be as competitive as possible.
^^^^ Great advice. My reservists always think they don't have to do MCI's since they're in school.
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01-16-11, 08:24 AM #6
Take as many as possible. Only makes you a better Marine.
To do otherwise sets a very poor example.
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01-16-11, 09:30 AM #7
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01-16-11, 11:51 AM #8
That would max them out. By why wouldn't you do MCI's to make yourself competitive? No one should do the bare minimum and expect to advance themselves.
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01-17-11, 03:02 AM #9
My bad, could have swore they were separate. I stand corrected.
Beyond not getting points though. MCI's, amongst other things, comes down to this: at the rank of sergeant you have more Marines under your charge that you have to counsel and mentor. How can you tell your junior to do something that you have not done yourself? Or how can you help them to set that goal for themselves?
If you want to save the MCI's for after promotion so you can put it down on your fitrep or if you dislike MCI's in general then so be it. In that case I would recommend reading the Marine Corps Warfighting Publications starting with Warfighting. This will help you to develop an idea of the bigger picture; something that is unknown to a majority of junior Marines and by a good amount of senior Marines too. All these things serve to develop a Marine as a leader, if someone does not wish to do these things then they are not serving anyone but themselves. Which would be too bad, especially if they have Marines under their charge.
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02-15-11, 04:26 PM #10
the 8000 is required for most boards
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12-29-11, 01:50 PM #11
MCI's, for the most part, are a waste of time... especially if you are also attending college. I would be willing to bet that less than 10% of what is read and tested is actually retained by most Marines.
There are very few that have any long-standing impact on your career... outside of what it makes you look like on paper.
KW
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12-29-11, 02:07 PM #12
Ahhh yes reviving what was once forgotten. But yah MCI's are just a check in the box, if you get it electrical copy you can just ctrl+f while taking the test and bam look at that you look like a motivated individual.
Box with a check in it.
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12-29-11, 05:07 PM #13
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12-29-11, 06:04 PM #14
I know that some commands have higher requirements that you must meet otherwise you will receive a counseling and be non-rec'd in the Reserves. I believe that my company requires the 8000 series for Sgt's. From what I have been told, the reasoning behind that is that as reservist Marines it is more important for us to have everything done early because we don't live it like the AD Marines do.
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12-29-11, 07:11 PM #15
Lately, it appears that just about anyone can come into this forum and not fill out their profile and a lot of info is provided to them. It was my understanding that each and every profile was to be completely filled out. I wonder what is going to occur around here next. Maybe its because I am a stickler about regulations.
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