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I am in the process of studying for the great and applying for grad school. I will be getting my MAN degree and want to work as a NP in the Air Force. Im planning on joining once I get my degree, but was wondering what rank I will be. I have a years experience as a RN already and by the time i graduate i would have had my RN license for 4 years.Please help!
I just finished COT at Maxwell AFB last week Friday as a FNP. You will get 6 months service credit for each 1 year of work experience (type and setting varies and does matter). By 4 years, you'll have 2 years service credit which bumps you up to 1st Lt. Then with the masters degree, you may still be a 1st Lt because you won't have that FNP experience because you'll be coming in as a new grad FNP into the active duty air force. But when you get to your base, there may be a slot open for Capt so be on the look out for your Unit Manning Document.
What is an MAN degree?
I think the OP might have been posting via a cell phone. He/she probably wrote MSN and the cell phone thought it was smarter and that MAN was better. The post also said the OP was studying for the great and I think that might have been the GRE before the all-knowing cell phone "corrected" the poster again. HUGE pet peeve of mine, can you tell? LOL
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I am in the process of studying for the great and applying for grad school. I will be getting my MAN degree and want to work as a NP in the Air Force. Im planning on joining once I get my degree, but was wondering what rank I will be. I have a years experience as a RN already and by the time i graduate i would have had my RN license for 4 years.
Please help!