Posted on Aug 6, 2018
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I think it may be too late to do BSEP as an E7
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MSG Computer Operator 5
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Umm...hell no. Do what you got to do SFC!!!
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CSM Eric Olsen
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There are only two ways that thiss could be embarrassing for him or her: either they are doing it before allowing their subordinates to better themselves, or they are too prideful to do it and as a result cannot reclassify or do other developmental opportunities that require a certain score.
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CSM Darieus ZaGara
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You she be proud of your decision and furthermore share with your Sokdier what you have learned. Take the time to raise your GT as early as possible, you never know when it will come into play. Thank you for your service and congrats.
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1SG First Sergeant
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Absolutely not. It’s never wrong to improve yourself.
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TSgt James Potter
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Never give up!
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MSG John Craig
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I did it! Raised my score! Never to late if you want to show initiative!
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PO1 Kevin Dougherty
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Do what you can to better yourself. Heck at 65 I'm considering college again.
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1SG First Sergeant
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Your thought process is all wrong. I thought the same thing when I went. Swallow your pride and put whats most important in front of you. The soldiers will actually eespect you more for wanting to improve yourself, even if you think it's too late in the game to improve your score.
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CW3 Network Architect
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Try being verbally berated AS a warrant officer for refusing to go to BSEP..... being told your high GT score, Masters degree, two Bachelor's degrees, and six associate degrees did not matter.
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CW2 Fred Baker
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One should never be embarrassed to increase knowledge. Especially for such a lofty goal.
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