Posted on Oct 6, 2020
After your phase 2 68C AIT, will you be allowed to choose a duty station or do you remain in your phase 2 duty station?
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Just reclassed for 68C LPN in the Army
Phase 2 is in Walter Reed for me will I get to pick upon graduation or no.....
Phase 1 report January 24 2021 what do you think I should study before reporting to make things easier
Any tips for NCLEX
Any tips for ASN after graduation
Any tips for RN Bridge programs
Phase 2 is in Walter Reed for me will I get to pick upon graduation or no.....
Phase 1 report January 24 2021 what do you think I should study before reporting to make things easier
Any tips for NCLEX
Any tips for ASN after graduation
Any tips for RN Bridge programs
Posted 4 y ago
Responses: 4
No, you don’t get to pick a location. You’ll receive your assignment in Phase 2, wherever the Army needs you. When it’s time to reenlist you can choose a new location
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The Army will chose where you go for phase 2. If you grad from 68C you should have no prob with Boards. As far as an ADN program. It will all depend on where you want to go to school, check with the program. If you don't have your support courses done you may want to work on those. There are many options out there check first, double check and recheck. Nursing programs have a tendency to frequently change a requirement without any notice (just FYI) Best of luck to you.
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You will get orders shortly before graduation. If you don't have medical experience, start with the basics. Basic anatomy and physiology, etc. NCLEX: your program will have you pretty much ready for NCLEX by that time. But if you're looking for extra study help, uworld is a great app to help. ASN: if you're active duty, it's going to be difficult. Try community colleges in your area. BSN bridge programs: I got my RN at a CC, and my BSN from Grand Canyon University in Arizona. Good luck! It's a great MOS to be a part of.
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Mike Pdx
I am looking into the 68c mos right now. Currently working in the ER, and almost have a completed bachelor's. Someone close to my family said that I would be required to serve in a 'hazard" area. I haven't found much info on it. is that true that after AIT I have to serve a year over seas in a hot zone?
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Mike Pdx no, your family is way off. You will serve wherever the Army assigns you to serve.
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