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willhigg6

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  1. Howdy. I actually saw your other post before I saw this one and already replied to you on there regarding this same subject. I will repost it here. I'm in the exact same boat. Graduate December, NCLEX January (or as soon as I can), ODS February or March (LCDR Gomez says most likely March), and San Diego "tentatively" after that. I was also curious about the word tentative. San Diego was my top choice, and I would hate to get the rug pulled out from under me now that I have it in my mind where I am going. Obviously I will be happy to go wherever they send me and not controlling my destination is the nature of the beast. I am curious also, though, if anybody previous NCPer's "tentative" orders changed. On a more personal note, my name is Will, and I live in Louisiana. Looking forward to getting in the Navy and starting my post-college life. It'd be nice to actually have talked to someone before we all go to ODS.
  2. I'm in the exact same boat. Graduate December, NCLEX January (or as soon as I can), ODS February or March (LCDR Gomez says most likely March), and San Diego "tentatively" after that. I was also curious about the word tentative. San Diego was my top choice, and I would hate to get the rug pulled out from under me now that I have it in my mind where I am going. Obviously I will be happy to go wherever they send me and not controlling my destination is the nature of the beast. I am curious also, though, if anybody previous NCPer's "tentative" orders changed. On a more personal note, my name is Will, and I live in Louisiana. Looking forward to getting in the Navy and starting my post-college life. It'd be nice to actually have talked to someone before we all go to ODS.
  3. I went through it back in January or so. I didn't have to stay overnight, but I was also within 30 minutes driving distance. I'm not sure where your closest MEPS center is. You will not swear in. Main difference between the two, to the best of my knowledge, is they interview and select a job after the medical and fingerprint part (I just left after that). And you will have to be selected to be commissioned. Going through MEPS is a prerequisite/requirement and part of your application to be commissioned. Hope this helps!
  4. Thank you very much for the input. When did you receive your orders in relation to your graduation date?
  5. Navy NCP is $5k bonus upon acceptance to the program, $1k stipend each month the student is enrolled full time in his/her program, and another $5k bonus at the 6 month mark of being in the program. Same idea, but just different timing for the award of the second $5k.
  6. bump. anyone else have any input?
  7. Yeah I have read y'all talking about that on other posts. I was just assuming because I don't graduate until December, and I figure those jobs will have to have vacancies by then. I appreciate the heads up though. I am going to go through some of the medium size bases and see which ones I would like if it comes down to it. Do you have any suggestions or information on any of them?
  8. I am in the NCP, and I graduate in December. While it is no given, I think it is safe to assume that I will end up at one of the big 3 hospitals after I go to ODS. I have been looking online for certain apartments near the hospital, but that obviously is going to be high price apartments. While I'm not necessarily opposed to that, I would like to hear where some people who have been stationed at these places chose to live and how it was. Just trying to get an idea from first-handers. Thanks for the help!:cheers:
  9. NCP is competitive. I'm not sure what the numbers breakdown to, but I know without a doubt that the numbers don't properly reflect how competitive it really is. Recruiters will either turn away non-competitive candidates or not be really helpful if they don't think you have a chance. You're probably going to get in if you've made it this far, but I wouldn't be so confident sounding. With all that said, good luck and I hope the best for you.
  10. VentcSN--Did you graduate in December? When were you originally told you would be going to ODS? I am in the NCP now and I was led to believe that I would more than likely be leaving a month or two after graduation, but it doesn't sound like that is what happened for you. Also, were you told to contact your Detailer after you took the NCLEX? thanks!
  11. swore in last week for the navy ncp. graduate december '12. wbu? interested to hear some news also
  12. Assuming the final word comes through, any idea on time frame for ODS or the amount of time provided to take the NCLEX (is it a requirement that we must take take/pass the nclex before we leave)?
  13. Thanks! You too. I was told the same thing, except the BEGINNING of this week. keeping my fingers crossed for sooner rather than later. I'm sure you know what I mean. :cheers:
  14. found out i was pro-rec'd on 02-09-12. graduate dec '12. hoping for thew final word and paperwork within the next few days
  15. congratulations oaktown! when is your projected graduation?

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