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06-25-08, 09:54 AM #1
Bootcamp for a student
Is it possible for a recruit to split up bootcamp??, like do 1 part of bootcamp, go back to college, then return to bootcamp to finish?
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06-25-08, 09:55 AM #2
No.
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06-25-08, 09:56 AM #3
No. (Where's the green froggy when you need it?)
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06-25-08, 10:05 AM #4
You're kidding, right?
That would be a flat out, undeniable.....NO! Or you could join and ask your DI. They like questions like that.
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06-25-08, 10:40 AM #5
Laughing so hard I wet myself. Sorry, 13wks no breaks
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06-25-08, 10:42 AM #6
Are you thinking about the training program where you do the full Boot Camp, go back to school, then go to your MOS training the next time around?
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06-25-08, 11:27 AM #7
Wet trousers -or is it panties?
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06-25-08, 11:50 AM #8
Froggy say's "ROTFLMMFAO"
Jim
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06-25-08, 11:57 AM #9
Just when you think you herd it all.
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06-25-08, 12:21 PM #10
Not to mention the fellow Marine that posted. Thanks Mike
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06-25-08, 12:29 PM #11
I believe the army does that for high school juniors going into their senior year. You go to boot camp (junior summer) and when you graduate you go to AIT or whatever you call it. But you cant do that as a Marine... only if you go to OCS I believe.
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06-25-08, 12:51 PM #12
Sure you can, but a lot of the Drill Instructors will be more than happy to teach your college classes during all the free time you will have. I might add that most of the Drill Instructors are certified College Instructors.
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06-25-08, 01:31 PM #13
Are You S***** Me. What ever happened to Finishing what you Started. If you ain't committed enoguh to follow where others before you have gone, Then don't TRY to get in The Formation and Change YEARS of TRADITION. You wanta Real Education, Do your time in The Corp and then IF you decide to get out, Go to College. My money is that you'll learn more in 13 Weeks on The Island than you will in 4 years at The University.I've been both places.
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06-25-08, 02:23 PM #14
Let me see if I understand this correctly...
from your 4 posts in the last two days;
You are overweight and want a waiver.
You only want to do half of the required training at boot camp this year.
You want the government to pay for all your college.
You don't want to deploy anywhere at anytime for any reason.
Outside of a free ride through college, why are you wanting to join the Marine Corps?
Were you not booted off here a few weeks ago for disrespect to a lot of Marines on this very site??
I am not trying to be rude. I just want to make sure I have you sighted up correctly.
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06-25-08, 02:57 PM #15
Yeah, go see Hollywood about it.
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