@Alxnd261 - Thank you! If you have already completed the interview with the CNO, I would suggest that you do the exact same thing with your NP interview. It'll probably be somewhat similar but will...
@carolinapooh - Yes, clear as mud. LOL! I have been active duty for 14 years, USAFR 11 months, and an RN for 11 months. I have been around plenty of officers in my career and in my experiences, some...
As many exercises as I've been on, I should have caught the numbering convention for the FY. I'm an enlisted E-7 (currently Reserves) transitioning to a commission nurse/officer. At this point, most...
Got a text from my recruiter today (gave me a freaking heart attack) telling me that he should get getting something within the next couple of weeks. Surprise, surprise... í
@Jazi123 - This has got to be the longest two to three months of my life. For those of you who are not already used to the military lifestyle, get ready to hurry up and
From what I gathered from my interview with the head nurse (Col) of Langley AFB Hospital, you will have the opportunity to specialized at your 1-2 year
Try 6 months to 1 year. At the fourth month point, you'll get an interim clearance until the investigation is complete (if there's nothing that raises red flags). It's a pretty lengthy