Posted on Jan 25, 2021
Can a soldier take their JST straight to S1 and have the credit hours added to their civilian education, without being enrolled in a college?
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Can a soldier take their JST straight to S1 and have his credit hours added on to his Civilian education, without being enrolled into a College?
Posted 4 y ago
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No. It needs to be evaluated by a university. The JST only provides suggestions insofar as assigning credit hours to particular "courses". Many of the items on your JST will never actually translate into college credits.
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SGT Joseph Gunderson
SGT (Join to see) don't look into them too soon. I unpublished the one to do some revisions and haven't finished revising the others lol. Been pretty busy with my own education the past few years.
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SGT Joseph Gunderson
SGT (Join to see) this is true, but, luckily, school is only for a specified duration lol
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As SGT Joseph Gunderson said, have the soldier enroll. It doesn't have to be a major school, but just the local community college, they'll evaluate the JST. The soldier then can knock out the rest of the initial "core" classes - 2 writing, 2 sciences (w/ lab), a math or 2, 2 humanities. The service will knock out lots of electives, but not much of major requirements save for a few specific MOS/majors (and this is where scouts/infantry really suck is translating to actual civilian stuff). A JST will also list "military science" or "leadership" along with every major course (NCOES/MOS), the school won't credit it more than once.
Yourself and every Soldier you can influence should be knocking out these simple courses as early as possible - I wish I did mine earlier. Yes gunnery and the field make it hard, but maybe a group of you (could save a lot of money on books) all get in the same one and instead of usual fri night barracks parties, you have fri night school. The courses really aren't hard when you look at them individually, it took me a while to figure out how actually easy college courses can be.
Influencing this could be a great way for SPC McCormick to become SGT McCormick as well - not that you should do things for the sole purpose of getting promoted.
Yourself and every Soldier you can influence should be knocking out these simple courses as early as possible - I wish I did mine earlier. Yes gunnery and the field make it hard, but maybe a group of you (could save a lot of money on books) all get in the same one and instead of usual fri night barracks parties, you have fri night school. The courses really aren't hard when you look at them individually, it took me a while to figure out how actually easy college courses can be.
Influencing this could be a great way for SPC McCormick to become SGT McCormick as well - not that you should do things for the sole purpose of getting promoted.
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SGT (Join to see) - Take this seriously..if reclassing/SOF is something you want. Do it sooner rather than later, even if it isn't for SOF. (and share this with your Soldiers) The Army is BETTER with people happy in their jobs. Many of these jobs open and close throughout a career. SOF/Ranger/attache/SMU/OCS/Warrant. No one will help you get to these things. Not even the Recruiter working for them - they will only tell you how. Don't expect time or assistance to get a physical, the right forms etc...Go out and get it yourself!
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CW2 (Join to see) Will do. I have a plan to make an OCS Packet after a spend a year or two at my next assignment. I am also currently trying to help another soldier put his Warrant packet together too.
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SGT (Join to see) - Nice, true leader right there, you're on track. Make sure that Soldier is in contact with the WO Recruiter.
I recommend you build the packet ASAP and refine for that timeframe. Get every officer you can to proof that essay.....and then get a Warrant to proof it correctly. LOL!!!!
I recommend you build the packet ASAP and refine for that timeframe. Get every officer you can to proof that essay.....and then get a Warrant to proof it correctly. LOL!!!!
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