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Started by Soccerdude0919, Jan 03, 2014, 02:38

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Soccerdude0919

I joined the navy in March and made the Nuke Program. I ship early February. I took a few classes to pass the time fall semester. I fail one class. Can I get kicked out of the nuke program if I tell my recruiter?

BuddyThePug

Quote from: Soccerdude0919 on Jan 03, 2014, 02:38
I joined the navy in March and made the Nuke Program. I ship early February. I took a few classes to pass the time fall semester. I fail one class. Can I get kicked out of the nuke program if I tell my recruiter?

I'm guessing the class was English 101?  ;)

You'll need to tell the recruiter anyways. Not disclosing the course failure will be a problem, even if it is an elective that doesn't matter to the Navy.

Soccerdude0919

Will my nuke job be in jeopardy if it is chemistry?

ridgerunner61

Full disclosure is your best option.

From my experience, (1980's Navy) they will force feed you all the knowledge that they want you to know.

Hilariousity

Quote from: Soccerdude0919 on Jan 03, 2014, 02:38
I joined the navy in March and made the Nuke Program. I ship early February. I took a few classes to pass the time fall semester. I fail one class. Can I get kicked out of the nuke program if I tell my recruiter?

no, I don't think so. I seem to remember failing calculus during DEP and I didn't even tell the recruiter. Nobody ever said anything. I think your fine just as long as you don't do something illegal like drugs, theft, vandalism, etc.

Soccerdude0919

Thank you for your input, I appreciate it more than you know. I will let you know how it goes.

NavyNuke86

Shouldn't be a problem.   I doubt anyone would ever find out however, if you tell your detailer you will need a waiver


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