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Hi all!
Just thought I would update everyone on my plans since I love hearing what ya'll are doing. Everyone here has been such a help!
I talked to the ROTC nursing officer for the school I am transferring to next semester. I had researched everything before I met with him & so nothing was all that new to me. I brought two friends to the meeting who are very liberal and wary of military just to make sure I asked the questions I needed to and make sure I wasn't getting bs from the recruiter. He was very helpful and didn't push me to make any agreements or what not.
The only thing that I was wondering about was that I brought up the fact I have/am diagonised with asthma but I haven't used an inhaler in years. My mother and I both agree it was childhood asthma but I have had inhalers perscribed since the age of 13, just in case. I know you need a wavier for that but the officer that I met with mentioned the fact they can't go and open up my medical records. He said I can't lie on the form, but I haven't been using an inhaler and have been fine for years, there was no reason to mention it. That it will automatically make "me guilty before being innocent." That was my only red flag throughout the meeting.
I really think ROTC might be the right path for me. Training me to be an officer and get used to the army life & pay for my school. Not being in debt, either to myself or my parents, is exciting.
Even though people keep telling me I am crazy to join the army, not now while there is a war, go air force, etc etc. I know that joining the army would be a great great thing for me & since I've been toying around with the idea since Nov., I am more determined to be a member of the Nurse Corps.
Now I just gotta get started on PT. No army is going to want me in the shape I am in now!