The Guard should waive 100% of your tuition costs if doing it at a in-state, public, school with a tuition waiver. You CAN go to RN school after getting your LPN. ![]() I can only answer a few of the questions thoughĭepending on how much time has lapsed you may need to retake ASVAB since it lasts for only 2 years, but it's not hard obviously. I'm a 68W and would see some of the Charlie's (Cs) around Fort Sam Houston, the home of Army Medicine. After training is drill still one weekend a month, and 2 weeks a year with 68C? Also can anyone with the 68C MOS give me an idea of what I’m in for. I also have a bachelor’s in science (Environmental Health & Safety) if that makes a difference to the military in any way. Also would I just speak with a recruiter and make sure I get the 68C MOS in my contract? I’ve taken the asvab in high school and I remember I scored high enough that they said I could pick what I wanted, but I don’t know if I need to retake it. Is that possible while in the guard, or would drills make that impossible. I plan on going to RN school after getting my LPN. I know very little about the guard so I wanted to ask here before talking to a recruiter. ![]() It seemed like a great idea to just go through the guard so I get my school paid for, and get to serve my country while I’m doing it. I was planning on going to LPN school next year, and I recently learned that was an option in the guard.
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