Posted on May 30, 2018
I am an E5 about to reclassify to 25B. What can I expect ? And how difficult is the class?
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I went through 25B reclass in 2009 from Field Artillery. You will be assigned to a Company filled with SMs that are reclassing just as you are (MOS-T). At the company, there are SGLs to assist with personnel issues and other administrative support. Expect to do beautification and other tasks by your SGLs and other leadership. PRT is conducted with the company at Barton field. In the class, you will have new soldiers fresh from Basic Training with you (MOS-I) along with your fellow MOS-Ts. Maintain your professionalism and do not get into any conflicts with any of the MOS-I Soldiers, because it will not end good for you.
Since you are an NCO, there is a good chance you will be selected as class leader. I was an E-6 when I reclassed. You will be responsible for helping the instructor stay on schedule, bringing any classroom issues to the attention of the Instructor/Senior Instructors, and ensuring the class and common areas are clean each day.
At times, it was pretty irritating. But I thoroughly enjoyed going through the training and learning about Computer Science. It set the foundation for me to become a Warrant Officer in the field. The difficulty is whatever you make it. Pay attention and read/understand what you are doing. Don't just study to past the Army test. If you find yourself struggling in a particular area, do not hesitate to ask for help.
If you have any other questions, feel free to ask. Good Luck to you!
Since you are an NCO, there is a good chance you will be selected as class leader. I was an E-6 when I reclassed. You will be responsible for helping the instructor stay on schedule, bringing any classroom issues to the attention of the Instructor/Senior Instructors, and ensuring the class and common areas are clean each day.
At times, it was pretty irritating. But I thoroughly enjoyed going through the training and learning about Computer Science. It set the foundation for me to become a Warrant Officer in the field. The difficulty is whatever you make it. Pay attention and read/understand what you are doing. Don't just study to past the Army test. If you find yourself struggling in a particular area, do not hesitate to ask for help.
If you have any other questions, feel free to ask. Good Luck to you!
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25B instructor here. The course is not to hard. You will have to pay attention, take notes and study. If you have any computer background you will do ok. The vast majority of the students who get recycled are the ones who don't care.
All the MOS-Ts are in the same company so you want have to worry about doing it with MOS-Is. We don't use the MOS-Ts as class leaders.
Most of the instructions are cool and treat the MOS-Ts as permanent party. You get to drive to school but your barracks are garbage.
All the MOS-Ts are in the same company so you want have to worry about doing it with MOS-Is. We don't use the MOS-Ts as class leaders.
Most of the instructions are cool and treat the MOS-Ts as permanent party. You get to drive to school but your barracks are garbage.
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Thanks for the insight and update, So the barracks is two man shared or one room one bathroom like NCO barracks?
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If you are decent with learning new tech, and have a good eye for detail, it is not that difficult, just make sure you take advantage of getting all your certs. Once you get out of the service those certs can get you very decent employment. The Security portion of the class is a lot of information to take in so be aware there's a lot of death by power point when you start out. Good luck man!
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When you say get your certs, are you referring to civ education? Sorry if that’s a stupid question.
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SGT Joni Hughes
SGT (Join to see) - certifications like Security +; A+; and so on, you'll have the training, also the Army will give you vouchers to take further certifications as long as your unit approves the time for the classes, and it will be part of your job training (military education) and it can count as civilian education as well. These certs are what companies look for when hiring technicians and such. And no worries, man, no question is a stupid question, it's the only way to learn.
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SGT Joni Hughes
SGT (Join to see) - yes they do vouchers, and the training time has to be approved by your unit, of course, but if you fail you will have to pay for the test 2nd go round. Those tests are not cheap.
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I think the hardest part for most people is the subnetting. Once you get the concept down it is fairly easy. Learning how to map your network, and coding your Router and Switches was the most fun for me. But I like that sort of thing.
I did my class at Dobbins AFB in Marietta, GA. They break it down for those who have never touched a computer before. So I was really board the first phase.
I did my class at Dobbins AFB in Marietta, GA. They break it down for those who have never touched a computer before. So I was really board the first phase.
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SFC Steven Borders
SGT (Join to see) - No, not really. I suck at match too, that's why I have a subnet calculator on my phone. But in my class they give you sheets that break it down. So you will be ok.
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I know this is an older thread but were class hours really from, 7-21 and what's PT like
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SFC Steven Borders
SSG (Join to see) - No, classes when from 0800-1600 ish at lease the place I went to anyways. It was in Marietta, GA. PT was on your own.
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Sgt Alley, I will be heading to AIT next year for my 25B training. I've been in the IT field for several years now. Any recommendations on topics I should brush up on before heading out?
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There will be a LOT of shitbag IET soldiers. Most do not pass their certs. I just came from ft gordon, where they train 25B
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If you get certs during AIT it’s 100% on your own ability to do good during class, and in your off time doing the proper things to qualify to take the certs.
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The classes aren’t hard, stay awake, alert, ready to learn you’ll do just fine. During AIT you’re provided opportunity to take certification exams which most people do not qualify for because of bad participation during class.
If you want certs, you have to listen during class, take notes, take it seriously so your instructor believes you’re ready to take them. Certs are the Army’s money that’s why most don’t get them.
If you want certs, you have to listen during class, take notes, take it seriously so your instructor believes you’re ready to take them. Certs are the Army’s money that’s why most don’t get them.
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