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Originally posted by jdfairman
Completely different mentality than boot. You are at OCS to show that you are capable of learning to lead Marines. Your leadership ability as an individual is being judged by senior SNCO's and company grade officers. Everything you do or fail to do as well as everything your subordinates do or fail to do is observed. You will be put into leadership billets. These range from candidate fire-team leader all the way up to candidate company-commander. The PT is much more strenuous, and there is alot more of it. PT lasts for about two and a half hours six days a week. This does not necessarily include field problems and combat endurance courses. The academic side is a little bit harder but not by too much. Many of the same subjects are covered but in greater detail. Also, don't expect anywhere near the same amount of sleep. On nights you aren't in the field, you'll hit the rack arond 2200 and be up at about 0500. However, there is alot to get done at night like shining your boots and pressing your cammies, but I guess thats gone by the wayside since the issuance of the new cammies that don't need creasing. I thought OCS was tougher, but its still a helluva good time if you're up to the challenge.