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sTUPID qUESTIONS aBOUT ocs

klk1234

Member
Do you need you filled the High School transcript section pg. 11-12 of the OCS application, and can you applied even do you have 2 classes left on you bachelor. Thank you.
 
Do you need you filled the High School transcript section pg. 11-12 of the OCS application, and can you applied even do you have 2 classes left on you bachelor. Thank you.
No you don't need hs Transcripts. Yes you can apply as long as you have your Bachelors by the board convene date. You will need a waiver. I did this with my application.
 
Thank you.. by any chance you can facilitate or guide me in how to get it.
I think there is a waiver example on the my navyhr page. If not, Mr. Celestin can email it to you. Then you just customize it to say what you need it to. It will go through no problem but your CO has to endorse it. The after you get your degree you must email it to Mr. Celestin asap. I also attached a letter from my university saying that my degree will be completed before the board date.
 

wonderb0iwl

Active Member
Hey guys I was wondering what do you do if you have dietary restrictions for religious or medical reasons. Do you get a chance to tell them on the first day? I read that you’re forced to eat whatever they give you as an indoc.
 
Hey guys I was wondering what do you do if you have dietary restrictions for religious or medical reasons. Do you get a chance to tell them on the first day? I read that you’re forced to eat whatever they give you as an indoc.

You will get box chow for the first couple of days until your class is ready to eat in the chow hall. They will typically have PB&J sandwiches for those with dietary restrictions instead of the regular ham and cheese sandwiches. You'll also likely get a piece of fruit and a bag of chips. It's pretty bad honestly, but the chow hall has a lot more options. I'd recommend having a good lunch before checking in because they don't give you much.

I would let them know of your dietary needs upon check-in. They should have enough time to accommodate your needs for the evening meal. If they are not accommodating your dietary restrictions after you have told them, I would 100% bring up the issue with them. Don't be afraid to go to staff if the Candios aren't helping. They take making sure everyone gets three meals a day very seriously.
 

wonderb0iwl

Active Member
You will get box chow for the first couple of days until your class is ready to eat in the chow hall. They will typically have PB&J sandwiches for those with dietary restrictions instead of the regular ham and cheese sandwiches. You'll also likely get a piece of fruit and a bag of chips. It's pretty bad honestly, but the chow hall has a lot more options. I'd recommend having a good lunch before checking in because they don't give you much.

I would let them know of your dietary needs upon check-in. They should have enough time to accommodate your needs for the evening meal. If they are not accommodating your dietary restrictions after you have told them, I would 100% bring up the issue with them. Don't be afraid to go to staff if the Candios aren't helping. They take making sure everyone gets three meals a day very seriously.
Ok thanks, I’ll make sure to mention it at check in.
 

exNavyOffRec

Well-Known Member
Hey guys I was wondering what do you do if you have dietary restrictions for religious or medical reasons. Do you get a chance to tell them on the first day? I read that you’re forced to eat whatever they give you as an indoc.
Dietary restrictions due to medical reasons is concerning to me as that could bring up eligibility issues for different designators, unless you are talking about something such as "I get headaches from eating mushrooms".
 

FormerRecruitingGuru

Making Recruiting Great Again
Hey guys I was wondering what do you do if you have dietary restrictions for religious or medical reasons. Do you get a chance to tell them on the first day? I read that you’re forced to eat whatever they give you as an indoc.

You probably should have told your recruiter you had specific food allergies… if that’s where you’re going with this.
 
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