Posted on Dec 10, 2019
How long did SSD II / DLC II take you to complete?
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I got promoted to SGT at the beginning of the month. I have not yet been enrolled in DLC II and I start orders again on the 5th of January. I know if I complete the training while on orders, I can't be paid for itm. My issue is when I go on orders 5 Jan 2020, I won't get off orders until the following year. How long did it take for you to be enrolled and for you to complete? PFC (Join to see) SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL SSG(P) James J. Palmer IV aka "JP4" LTC Stephen F. CPL Dave Hoover SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth SSG (Join to see) Capt Dwayne Conyers CPT Jack Durish SGT Ben Keen SGT (Join to see)
Posted 6 y ago
Responses: 10
Depends on how good you are at cramming. As soon as I finished BLC, I started on SSD2. It took me about 7 hours of nonstop cramming. But as soon as you take a break, it's hard to get back into it. That's my take.
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I was able to finish it in 1 siting. (Staff duty shift) You should be enrolled in it within a month or 2 or getting picked up to E-5
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I was able to complete SSD II in one weekend. I don’t know how DLC II compares, keep in mind that your score in DLC II will now be incorporated into your GPA for ALC. Also, as has already been mentioned get with your training NCO immediately as there is no auto-registration for DLC.
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You need to go talk to your training NCO 5 minutes ago. From what I understand, unlike SSD, the DLC modules are not self enrolled. The training room needs to get you in. It will take you 40ish
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1SG (Join to see) my training NCO said wait until Jan 1 (30 days) and if I'm not enrolled let him know, but enrollment is not automatic anymore.
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If you have one whole weekend to dedicate to it, you can actually get it done in one weekend. Granted, those will be very long days.....but it can be done.
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I see your rank has changed. I'm guessing you have promo orders in hand? Congrats. Welcome to the Corps
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Nobody on active duty gets paid for them either. You’re an NCO and you have a year of ADOS, just go ahead and knock out that NCOES
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