It states that you only become eligible after 30 hours in the program, so i doubt itMight be a dumb question but if I'm applying already being on deans list for two semesters, does that count? I assume not.
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It states that you only become eligible after 30 hours in the program, so i doubt itMight be a dumb question but if I'm applying already being on deans list for two semesters, does that count? I assume not.
They didn't count it for me. I think you have to be in BDCP during the semesters that you qualify for Dean's listMight be a dumb question but if I'm applying already being on deans list for two semesters, does that count? I assume not.
Let’s keep those grades up fellas!!They didn't count it for me. I think you have to be in BDCP during the semesters that you qualify for Dean's list
I just read in PA 147 that you are promoted to the next highest pay grade after completing 30 credit hours while in BDCP. Did I read this correctly? Seems like an even better deal if so. View attachment 43380
The PA doesn't say you can study abroad and last time the USN had BDCP it wasn't allowed.This might be a weird question, but I was researching studying abroad in BDCP and wondered what the Navy considered it to be so that it wouldn't use up leave. Does it need to be a whole semester-long endeavor that costs an arm and a leg, or can it be a couple of months while taking a full online class workload toward my degree and staying with relatives?
Thanks, I must've been reading outdated forum posts.The PA doesn't say you can study abroad and last time the USN had BDCP it wasn't allowed.
Check the dates, it could have been something recently changed, or it could have been something was allowed at one time? It doesn't hurt to ask but I do know we had a kid asking last time and the answer was "no".Thanks, I must've been reading outdated forum posts.
This might be a weird question, but I was researching studying abroad in BDCP and wondered what the Navy considered it to be so that it wouldn't use up leave. Does it need to be a whole semester-long endeavor that costs an arm and a leg, or can it be a couple of months while taking a full online class workload toward my degree and staying with relatives?
Hey, does anyone know what happens if you fail a PFT whilst in BDCP? To make a long story short, I should've been training harder and now I'm in a pinch and will possibly fail an event on the PFT if I'm accepted in October. Are you enrolled in FEP if you fail or are you removed from the program?
I am sure I can. I was wondering the consequences. I also don't know when I would take the PFA if I were accepted in October? I assumed it would be immediate, but would I have to only do it in November or December? Sorry if this is a stupid question since I don't know how the Navy operates yet.You can’t pass a PFA in 2-3 months?
I’m not sure what the turnaround will look like for you, but just for reference, I got accepted in the middle of May and did my first PRT at the end of August. My advice is to just train hard—I’m almost certain that if you put in consistent work for two months, you’ll have no problem meeting whatever the minimum is.I am sure I can. I was wondering the consequences. I also don't know when I would take the PFA if I were accepted in October? I assumed it would be immediate, but would I have to only do it in November or December? Sorry if this is a stupid question since I don't know how the Navy operates yet.
Thanks man, and congrats on getting in. My run and plank times are great, it's the pushups thats my issue sadly enoughI’m not sure what the turnaround will look like for you, but just for reference, I got accepted in the middle of May and did my first PRT at the end of August. My advice is to just train hard—I’m almost certain that if you put in consistent work for two months, you’ll have no problem meeting whatever the minimum is.