Not everyone does either. I don't, though I am working up to it.
I know what was keeping me out, should be fixed now.
From what I've heard, OCS is physically demanding. A friend of mine just commissioned in May. He was PTAD with my OSA and he was telling me about OCS. Not everyone goes ready, your gonna pay for it. If you don't go absolutely prepared, it doesnt matter so long as you want it and don't get horribly hurt. When I was at boot, I got hurt. I was the guide though so I refused to go to medical to get patched up. Didn't wanna lose my billet. Paid off in the end. Then again, my injury wasn't that bad. It's pretty healed up now. Do want you can, work slow and build up to it. Don't overdo it and injure yourself before you go. You'll be good.
I know what was keeping me out, should be fixed now.
From what I've heard, OCS is physically demanding. A friend of mine just commissioned in May. He was PTAD with my OSA and he was telling me about OCS. Not everyone goes ready, your gonna pay for it. If you don't go absolutely prepared, it doesnt matter so long as you want it and don't get horribly hurt. When I was at boot, I got hurt. I was the guide though so I refused to go to medical to get patched up. Didn't wanna lose my billet. Paid off in the end. Then again, my injury wasn't that bad. It's pretty healed up now. Do want you can, work slow and build up to it. Don't overdo it and injure yourself before you go. You'll be good.