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    Talking NY Poolee Requirements

    I am currently part of RSS Lindenhurst. Now before I DEPed into the program, I read about the requirements to join was that you had to be able to do 2 pull-ups, 35 sit-ups, and run the mile-and-a-half in 13'30''. However, when I became a Poolee, I was instructed that I had to achieve at least 5 pull-ups, 50 crunches in two minutes, and run the course in 12'30''. Why does New York have higher requirements.... Not that I'm complaining, of course.


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    It's the same here in New jersey, not sure.


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    Same here at my recruiting station in maryland. They have very high standards. They don't want just anyone going down there with just the minimum requirements. But don't sweat it if you can't 100% meet their requirements. I'm borerline for making my stations minimum for crunches, but I'm still shipping on the 26th.


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    I think it depends on the command of your areas. The USMC has the standards, but your individual command might have higher standards. We also just got word that there was a higher standards and that is for the Dallas area. I am not sure how it works, but technically they could deny shipping you, it is not like they aren't at 110% recruiting capacity. I think it might be more of a scare tactic or incentive to get you better before shipping, because I think if as long as you showed improvement with your time in DEP and you exceed the minimum Marine Corps minimum requirements they would have no problem shipping you no matter your individual area's command standards. Of course they can do what they want to so doesn't matter.


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    My RSS requires 5 pullups, 60 crunches, and 12:30 mile and a half.


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    Every RSS does things a little bit differently. 2 pull ups, 44 crunches, and a 13:30 (15:00 for females) 1.5 mile will get you in a normal platoon at boot camp, but most recruiters don't want kids going down to the depot doing the bare minimum. You raise the standards, and suddenly kids expect more from themselves and bring themselves to meet those standards.


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    had to sign a statement of understanding for 5pullups 60 crunches and 12:30 1.5mi before u can ship out and what DEP was about


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    Quote Originally Posted by Rough Hands View Post
    most recruiters don't want kids going down to the depot doing the bare minimum. You raise the standards, and suddenly kids expect more from themselves and bring themselves to meet those standards.
    What she said


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    My recruiter said i wont ship if i cant do at least 15 pullups 100 crunches and a 10:30 mile, but I know i can get there a kid I used to play hockey with is leaving this month was just like me 6 months ago when he began he couldnt do 1 pull up ran a 13:xx 1.5 and about 40 crunches, he is now at 21 pullups 160 crunches and a 9:32 1.5 mile so I know its possible and i will be higher than that


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    Quote Originally Posted by Wenzel View Post
    I am currently part of RSS Lindenhurst. Now before I DEPed into the program, I read about the requirements to join was that you had to be able to do 2 pull-ups, 35 sit-ups, and run the mile-and-a-half in 13'30''. However, when I became a Poolee, I was instructed that I had to achieve at least 5 pull-ups, 50 crunches in two minutes, and run the course in 12'30''. Why does New York have higher requirements.... Not that I'm complaining, of course.
    It's officially 2, bro, but here in N.Y. MEPS wont ship you unless you've got 5 under your belt. Go to MEPS with 2 pull-ups and Gunnery Sergeant Hess will send you back to your RS. N.Y. MEPS just wants to make sure we're on point when we ship to boot. Besides, if the rumor is true, and the PIDIs treat us worst because they're from N.Y. (and multiple Marines have confirmed this) you're going to want to be able to skim through your IST when you get to boot. What RS are you from?


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    RSS Lindenhurst. You're from RSS Brooklyn? Didn't we face you in the first round of the Sergeant Major's Cup?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Wenzel View Post
    RSS Lindenhurst. You're from RSS Brooklyn? Didn't we face you in the first round of the Sergeant Major's Cup?
    No way man, I wasn't there. I'm RSS Manhattan by the way. My Staff Sergeant was angry because I didn't show up because they needed somebody really fast. I missed the Sergeant Major's cup. Were you at the IST on Saturday in Long Island?


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    If you mean this past Saturday, yeah. Don't ever miss a PT... well maybe once, but that was because of work -_-


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    Quote Originally Posted by Wenzel View Post
    If you mean this past Saturday, yeah. Don't ever miss a PT... well maybe once, but that was because of work -_-
    Alright, sounds good to go. Remember when all of us drove over to the park to do our mile and a 1/2 run? When started running, if you weren't in the back, did you notice one of the guys start running really fast ahead of our supposed "rabbits"? And was in the lead? (C'mon, if your run-time is 10:25, you shouldn't be a rabbit, maybe a turtle.) That was me. With the scar on my face. Dunno if you saw me bro.


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    You mean in Garden City? Nah, we stayed at the station and PTed, only a few guys went over there. I think SSGT Bedell was planning on going but half our Pool didn't show up. He said something about discharging everyone who hasn't been showing up, but I'm not sure if he's really gonna do that. And I wouldn't quite call myself a turtle... maybe a fat rabbit...lol.


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