Posted on Dec 26, 2015
PFC Practical/Vocational Nursing
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SGT(P) Practical/Vocational Nursing
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You have a few options:

1- Ask your platoon sergeant.

2- Look on the ATRRS course website and look for your class number.

I am in the 68C course now and am about to graduate, ao if you have any questions about the course, let me know.
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PFC Practical/Vocational Nursing
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Do you take a pt test before going to your phase to location?
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SGT(P) Practical/Vocational Nursing
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PFC (Join to see) - Yes. During phase one, you will take an APFT. If you fail it, you will still be able to advance to your phase two location. Once you get to phase two, you will take another APFT, but it will likely be a diagnostic. A few months later, you will take one for record. If you do not pass a record APFT during phase two, you will not be able to graduate.
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How do phases up works in 68c ait
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SGT(P) Practical/Vocational Nursing
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PFC (Join to see) - During phase one, you will be a phase four soldier without any special privileges. Then, after about a month and passing your APFT, you will become a phase five soldier, meaning you can wear civilian clothes and skip going to dinner chow. During your last weekend, you will be phase five plus, meaning you can leave post in civilian clothing. Please understand that each phase must be earned. Also, during phase two, there are no phases. You will live in the barracks, or an apartment if you have dependents, and be treated like an adult. There are no restrictions.
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First you must ask about "Phase 2"
Then you will be told about your Phase 2 during Phase 1 when they give you orders. Generally you are not told, until almost half of phase 1
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Best of luck to you, it was a great course!
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