Posted on Apr 19, 2019
LTJG Er/Trauma Rn
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I'm starting a 15 month (BSN) nursing program starting in August of this year. When is the best time to start getting in contact with the AMEDD recruiter?
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The sooner the better. The AMEDD recruiter can give you a timeline of events. You won't be qualified until you have your BSN but at least you'll have an idea of the process and what's expected with you. Additionally, you'll have developed some rapport with said recruiter.
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LTJG Er/Trauma Rn
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Ok perfect thank you
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LTJG (Join to see) You're welcome.
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MAJ Ken Landgren
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Before you go on a mission like yours, you want to paint the picture to see what avenues of approach you take, and what obstacles you must surmount.
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Have you looked into ROTC? That might be a better option if you haven't started the program yet. Additionally, there might be scholarship money available.
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The non-scholarship option allows it with a waiver if you commission prior to 39 I believe. Definitely confirm with an AMEDD recruiter
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You are correct sir.
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Assuming your school has a ROTC program, it might be worth a call SGT.
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LTJG Er/Trauma Rn
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Ok I've reached out to them. It is the weekend so I'm hoping to hear something back this week. Thank you
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