subreservist
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Also signed up to JPME...I figure I'm gonna need this in the push to O5 (just made O4 last October). I tried to sign to the CD-ROM section and got the "no-go" reply...I was extremely tempted to just put I was sea-going in my app, but the integrity kicked in...as fast as this person responds, I don't think they are doing much of a check into backgrounds, but still...so, I did a new one for web-based and most likely will get the approval tomorrow and wait my turn for actually getting into a module...
Of course for those that are sea-going, you most likely will not always be sea-going, so I would think the smart ones would sign up towards the end of deployment and roll into shore duty (or the reserves) with the CD's in hand...
FYI for my IRR brothers that there are 2 week Operational Support Courses that are open to ALL reservists...completing them will give you either 100%, 50% or 30% of a module -> link: http://www.usnwc.edu/Departments---Colleges/Reserve-Liaison/Operational-Support-Reserve-Course.aspx
Of course, everyone doesn't have 2 weeks (or 6 weeks altogether) to give in support of this, but this is the route I'm taking if my 1st choice doesn't pan out, which is awaiting the results of the in-residence board that I applied to. I don't need the masters, but figure I can go active and get paid for the schooling.
There is also a recent letter on Army JPME distance learning, also...looks kinda treacherous, but I may drop an application there, too (it is also a masters program).
Of course for those that are sea-going, you most likely will not always be sea-going, so I would think the smart ones would sign up towards the end of deployment and roll into shore duty (or the reserves) with the CD's in hand...
FYI for my IRR brothers that there are 2 week Operational Support Courses that are open to ALL reservists...completing them will give you either 100%, 50% or 30% of a module -> link: http://www.usnwc.edu/Departments---Colleges/Reserve-Liaison/Operational-Support-Reserve-Course.aspx
Of course, everyone doesn't have 2 weeks (or 6 weeks altogether) to give in support of this, but this is the route I'm taking if my 1st choice doesn't pan out, which is awaiting the results of the in-residence board that I applied to. I don't need the masters, but figure I can go active and get paid for the schooling.
There is also a recent letter on Army JPME distance learning, also...looks kinda treacherous, but I may drop an application there, too (it is also a masters program).