buddyy777 said:
If you dont know just say you dont know, It would be good to know as much as possible before arriving
To be perfectly honest, with all the gouge floating around out there, who's to say it doesn't change year to year, or even class to class?
Also, I am somewhat skeptical of the sentiment of the more you know the better. Of course have the Big 4 down cold, and anything else they (recruiter mostly) tell you to memorize ahead of time. The rest of it though, it seems that even if you "know" how to do it right, you'll be doing it wrong regardless if it's spot on perfect.
All speculation on this side of course, but with thoughts of attending OCS floating through my head regularly, I think it would be better to be ghost-candidateish than appear to have gouged every little detail on earth prior to arrival. If you go in doing things the way they used to be done because someone told you how to do it before you went there, you'll stand out, and not necessarily in a good way.
I vote for letting it come at you and use it as an experience to learn by. Not say don't be prepared, just not uber-paranoia-over-prepared. There's a system there for a reason.
That said though, I wouldn't mind learning how to do a hospital corner ahead of time. I can make my bed at home, but I'm sure it's pure slop compared to OCS regs
~Nate