Posted on Jul 24, 2019
If I put in a packet to change my MOS to 17C, without having my associates, would I stand a chance?
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As of right now I do not have my associates, I saw that the 17C MOS has a required entry of a associates and two certifications. My question is if I put in a packet would I stand a chance to be looked at?
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Unless that's a recent change, there is no requirement for an associates. You're probably reading the portion under ACASP which allows civilians to join the Army with certain skills and bypass AIT plus receive an advanced promotion.
MOS 17C is an application, meaning you have to apply to the MOS and receive an acceptance letter.
MOS 17C is an application, meaning you have to apply to the MOS and receive an acceptance letter.
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I saw what you were talking about thanks, if I have a 111gt with a 106st though the requirement is 110gt 113st would that still be okay?
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SGT (Join to see) if I show up to the DFAC with $1 for breakfast, but it's $2.50 would that still be OK? Lol
The prerequisites are there for a reason, only the MOS propenent can waive them. It's an application MOS, you have to apply and the proponent decides to accept you. The only thing your career counselor does is get you a class date after you're accepted?
The prerequisites are there for a reason, only the MOS propenent can waive them. It's an application MOS, you have to apply and the proponent decides to accept you. The only thing your career counselor does is get you a class date after you're accepted?
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That is why they have requirements.You be your own admission are ineligible for the MOS, and will be turned down 1st thing.
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If an Associates is a requirement, and you don't have one then basically your packet will be rejected after being reviewed.
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