Posted on May 5, 2019
Michelle Rogers
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Looking for someone in the army 68f mos to answer a couple questions I have come across while trying to decide on an MOS. Is there a long wait time to start AIT for 68f? Is it a rare MOS that is hard to get into? And do they deploy frequently? What
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SSG(P) Physical Therapy Ncoic
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The wait time depends on when the class is going to start. There are 3 classes taught in a year, so as far as waiting goes.. sometimes.
It can be hard to get into only because your GT score needs to be at least 110.
Deployments depends on your unit.
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Michelle Rogers
Michelle Rogers
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Thank you! Do you have any insight into the types of deployment? Are they to FOBs or just unaccompanied or both? Can I ask what time of year you were at AIT? I’m hoping to head to basic this fall but I’d rather no be waiting for AIT to start for 3 months.
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CW4 Craig Urban
CW4 Craig Urban
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My gt was 111. Foreign appitute of 25. Retested gt later. 136. Learned German and dutch on my own. I still remember every nsn that means something important
They call me mr GED.
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SSG(P) Physical Therapy Ncoic
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I’m not 100% sure on the deployments. I know that they do both, but again it depends on where you are assigned.
I got to AIT in June, so I was technically the last class of the year.
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SSG(P) Physical Therapy Ncoic
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Fiscal year that is.
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Michelle Rogers
Michelle Rogers
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Ok thank you for your insight!
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SSG Laurie Mullen
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What do you want do with your life? Is physical therapy something that you think that you would enjoy doing? Physical therapists play an important role in a patient's recovery. When I was deployed to Iraq in 2004 I had to see a physical therapist a couple of times due to an injury to a soleus tendon. If being a physical therapist is what you really want to do then the wait time will be worth it. Good luck.
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