Posted on Dec 15, 2020
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I'm interested in enlisting in the Air Force, however, I'm on academic probation. My plan was to become an RN through my community college. With the bad start, I had on my freshman year and with Covid-19 hitting my junior year, I did not meet my own expectations on my grades. I'm not using that as an excuse and I plan on working towards higher education. I'm planning on taking a break from school and to start preparing for the PT and ASVAB tests. I'm sharing my story here to get some advice about joining the US Military. Right now I feel like I need a change of pace in my life and this is the route I need to take to become stronger physically but most importantly mentally.

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MAJ Byron Oyler
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I am an RN with 17years experience and would love to comment but will not further unless you post a name.
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LtCol Robert Quinter
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Your situation brings back memories of my youth. You sound as though you've taken the initial steps of evaluating your direction after underachieving in your academic efforts; continue that evaluation to more firmly establish realistic goals. If you settle on a commissioned military career, find out what opportunities are available to gain a commission from enlisted status. Acceptance into any of the academies is very competitive and your academic performance to date would eliminate you without some proof of stellar performance and potential. Don't choose the military because it seems like an easy way to have an income while pursuing your goals. Success in the military is based upon performance, dedication, and excelling compared to your contemporaries. You must know what you want and pursue it with passion.
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You should google the academy requirements. There are entry points at one's life into the academies and they usually are age dependent, school progress dependent, prior service dependent, etc... It sounds like you don't have a straight forward situation.

With weak academics your chances are slim.
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I will look that up!
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