Pubic wrote:
Talk to your recruiter and see if you can get a waiver of the 6 month thing.
interesting you should ask. the military is in the process of changing the policy here to 3 months, but the way things work one place isn't the way they work a different place. at the recruiting office, it's 6 months. i have been given a glimmer of hope getting in before then, but i don't think it's wise to sit around with my fingers crossed. kinda seems like a waste, even though i'll still be preparing.
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hurri,
handing out seal contracts (or promising to later, since everyone needs to be in the military to sign one) is mainly a recruiting tool used by the navy. are you badass? are you fit? are you ...seal fit?! how many times have we heard that? and the navy seal commercials on tv....where the "seal" is on his open-circuit diving rig swimming with sea turtles in the great barrier reef...give me a break.
what they want is to tell people how awesome it will be and get 'em in, and then when a very, very large majority of them fail out, they are still official property of the united states navy. go here. swab this deck. no, f-king, thanks.
so, it is my fear that i might have guessed better than
what i actually guessed usual that day.... i later found out about other eye tests, and being right on the edge of qualifying, i decided to go to the ophthalmologist (twice) and have a full eye exam. i needed to know exactly where i was before i get out of basic, when i'm ready to go to buds, and they say, oh well, guess what seaman you don't qualify so go here do this instead.
i guess i could have hoped to guess well later or somehow come upon the magic qualifying number, but i wasn't willing to take that risk because (1) i dont' want to do anything else in the navy (2) the chances of me guessing 20/40 "again" when i'm really 20/70 are "very remote" -eye doc x2 and (3) i would only be cheating myself. the standards are there for a reason.
Last edited by CoronadoSEAL (2009-10-09 16:29:16)