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Career Path => Navy Nuke => Navy:Getting In => Topic started by: redneckrecruit on Aug 15, 2008, 02:51

Title: home school waiver
Post by: redneckrecruit on Aug 15, 2008, 02:51
Well i looked and looked and couldn't find what i wanted to know. I am currently in DEP as a mm (which is what i wanted) but i am trying to one up that with a nucler mm the only thing stoping me is getting a waiver because i was homeschooled (i guess it's a crime). Is that something they normally pass or will i be hard pressed to get it? Any help would be great thanks. I got a 90 on my asab and a 65 on my nuke test.
Title: Re: home school waiver
Post by: Smart People on Aug 15, 2008, 03:06
Isn't there a diploma involved with a homeschooling assoc.?
Title: Re: home school waiver
Post by: 93-383 on Aug 15, 2008, 04:33
Did you take Algebra?

it is one of the entrance requirements
Title: Re: home school waiver
Post by: G-reg on Aug 15, 2008, 04:42
Or in the possible absence of a diploma, have you taken the GED?
Title: Re: home school waiver
Post by: redneckrecruit on Aug 15, 2008, 06:48
I did take algebra and have never gotten a GED in oklahoma homeschool diplomas are good as anything else
Title: Re: home school waiver
Post by: HydroDave63 on Aug 15, 2008, 06:57
Quote from: Smart People on Aug 15, 2008, 03:06
Isn't there a diploma involved with a homeschooling assoc.?

Or perhaps an English grammar test?
Title: Re: home school waiver
Post by: redneckrecruit on Aug 15, 2008, 07:50
yes i know i have bad grammar ill start working on that more thank you
Title: Re: home school waiver
Post by: Wanna Know Mom on Aug 15, 2008, 09:06
redneckrecruit,
Your syntax (use of words in the construction of sentences and phrases) is fine.  You just need some help with punctuation. 
I did take Algebra, and have never  gotten a GED.  In Oklahoma, home school diplomas are good as anything else.

A little more editing and you're good to go!
I did take Algebra, but did not earn a GED.  In Oklahoma, home school diplomas are as good as a GED.

Good luck with your quest.  My advice is to get the NUKE part in your enlistment contract.

Kathy VPNM (my son is graduating power school next friday!!)



Title: Re: home school waiver
Post by: JustinHEMI05 on Aug 15, 2008, 09:26
+K just because I like your name.

Anyway, good luck with your quest! I hope you get into nuke!

Wouldn't it be a shame to turn down a home schooled kid while accepting drug addicts and drop out and non-citizens? Here is to hoping common sense prevails.

Justin
Title: Re: home school waiver
Post by: redneckrecruit on Aug 15, 2008, 11:44
Thank You for your help. And i will work on my grammar, but does anyone have experience in getting a waiver for being homeschooled?  (I think it's a type 2 educational waiver). Any help would be great.
Thanks in advance.
Title: Re: home school waiver
Post by: G-reg on Aug 16, 2008, 12:56
Since your home-school diploma is recognized as valid by your state, I wouldn't think that a waiver should be required at all.  (Of course, I could be wrong - wouldn't be the first time...)   ::)

Go to http://www.navy.com/about/before/enlistmentstandards/#highschoolequivalency (http://www.navy.com/about/before/enlistmentstandards/#highschoolequivalency).  Note the paragraph which says "You've earned a high school diploma or certificate of competency or completion at home. Get complete details from your recruiter."

So you do need to sit down and discuss this with a Navy Recruiter.  Good Luck!
Title: Re: home school waiver
Post by: KJC88 on Aug 16, 2008, 02:50
Love the id as well like Justin said.

Anyways, I studied high school overseas and got a Bachillerato in Spain so just had to translate my transcripts and grades and had to fax them over to my NUKE recruiter. It's all good to go, I did Algebra 2 with Trig and had an A.

I think you should be good to go as well, so long you have transcripts or a document(s) stating all your grades, especially having a "C" or above in at least Algebra I.

Talk to your recruiter to get this on a move on, if he isn't NUKE he can and does have the ability to contact a NUKE recruiter in the state to work with you and your files. Also he will be the one to reclassify you and renew your contract. I would consider studying my last two years of high school overseas a bit more intense than home school in Oklahoma.

Good luck.
Title: Re: home school waiver
Post by: withroaj on Aug 16, 2008, 04:51
This one shouldn't apply to you, but who knows nowadays?  The state of California recently had legislation in the works to require parents who homeschool their children to have a degree in education in order for the state to recognize the diploma (I think I heard about this three weeks ago, maybe a month).  While that should only affect those schooled in the Democratic People's Republic of California, CA's regulations have a funny way of trickling into the national agenda.

Let's hope your recruiter has the sense to put you in the pipeline.
Title: Re: home school waiver
Post by: JustinHEMI05 on Aug 16, 2008, 10:41
Quote from: withroaj on Aug 16, 2008, 04:51
This one shouldn't apply to you, but who knows nowadays?  The state of California recently had legislation in the works to require parents who homeschool their children to have a degree in education in order for the state to recognize the diploma (I think I heard about this three weeks ago, maybe a month).  While that should only affect those schooled in the Democratic People's Republic of California, CA's regulations have a funny way of trickling into the national agenda.

Let's hope your recruiter has the sense to put you in the pipeline.

Off topic, but just another reason to hate California, and hope it disappears into the ocean.

:)

Justin
Title: Re: home school waiver
Post by: Samabby on Aug 18, 2008, 10:01
Attend your local CC for 2 semesters with good results and the Navy will perk up.
Title: Re: home school waiver
Post by: Preciousblue1965 on Aug 18, 2008, 10:13
Quote from: JustinHEMI on Aug 16, 2008, 10:41
Off topic, but just another reason to hate California, and hope it disappears into the ocean.

:)

Justin

Yes but without California, we would not have all those "fruits and nuts" to keep us entertained.  Not only that, but usually I can determine how crazy an idea truly is just by how much of California supports it. 
Title: Re: home school waiver
Post by: JustinHEMI05 on Aug 22, 2008, 09:10
Thanks for the info Matt. Interesting stuff.

Justin
Title: Re: home school waiver
Post by: redneckrecruit on Aug 24, 2008, 02:30
First, thanks for the info. But now i have a second question on the same lines. I did go to a tech school for machine trades, and have a lot on paper from the school along the lines of "stick to it ness"  ( Such as: national technical honor society member, skills usa district officer, perfect attendeess for the full 2 year class, and graduated top of my class, along with several awards from several contest ). I had mentioned these to my recruiter but have never even had the opportunity to talk to the nuke recruiter, it's all gone thru my "normal"  recruiter. I would think this would help but, i don't know the "nuke way".  YET
One more thing i have been trying to talk  to someone at the nuke recruite command center but get nothing but put on hold by a machine. I've stayed on hold for over an hour before and no change. Is there a better way to get a hold of someone that can help actually get this passed. I would hate a great opportunity like this pass me by because they didn't have all the info.   
Title: Re: home school waiver
Post by: redneckrecruit on Sep 03, 2008, 01:40
 :) first thank you to every one for your help, i just received my new contract (for nuke). so ill be seeing you in a few years. thanks again. :)
Title: Re: home school waiver
Post by: Gamecock on Sep 03, 2008, 01:56
Quote from: redneckrecruit on Sep 03, 2008, 01:40
:) first thank you to every one for your help, i just received my new contract (for nuke). so ill be seeing you in a few years. thanks again. :)

Good on you for not giving up.  Good luck to you in boot camp and then the training pipeline.

Cheers,
GC
Title: Re: home school waiver
Post by: JustinHEMI05 on Sep 03, 2008, 03:14
Quote from: redneckrecruit on Sep 03, 2008, 01:40
:) first thank you to every one for your help, i just received my new contract (for nuke). so ill be seeing you in a few years. thanks again. :)

Congratulations!!! Keep us posted throughout and don't hesitate with any questions you have.

Justin
Title: Re: home school waiver
Post by: Cycoticpenguin on Sep 03, 2008, 03:42
Good luck through the pipeline future shipmate...
Title: Re: home school waiver
Post by: G-reg on Sep 07, 2008, 12:41
Outstanding!  Very good news, indeed!

Best wishes to you,
- Greg
Title: Re: home school waiver
Post by: redneckrecruit on Apr 15, 2010, 05:17
It's been a year sense I went to boot camp, my grammer isn't any better, but the instructors get a kick out of my spelling so no worries. As for anyone that might have been homeschooled before hitting the pipe line. Don't worry i am currently in the top 1/3 of the senior power school class with no slowing down. Nothing worth having comes easy and this is no exception.
Title: Re: home school waiver
Post by: co60slr on Apr 15, 2010, 05:35
Quote from: rednecksailor on Apr 15, 2010, 05:17
It's been a year sense I went to boot camp, my grammer isn't any better, but the instructors get a kick out of my spelling so no worries. As for anyone that might have been homeschooled before hitting the pipe line. Don't worry i am currently in the top 1/3 of the senior power school class with no slowing down. Nothing worth having comes easy and this is no exception.
Great update!

(Tackle that weak area someday though.   You're ok now, but superiors will get more judgemental and critical of spelling/grammar over time). 

Co60
Title: Re: home school waiver
Post by: JustinHEMI05 on Apr 15, 2010, 05:43
Quote from: rednecksailor on Apr 15, 2010, 05:17
It's been a year sense I went to boot camp, my grammer isn't any better, but the instructors get a kick out of my spelling so no worries. As for anyone that might have been homeschooled before hitting the pipe line. Don't worry i am currently in the top 1/3 of the senior power school class with no slowing down. Nothing worth having comes easy and this is no exception.

Thanks for the update, and congratulations!
Title: Re: home school waiver
Post by: tradosaurus on Jun 03, 2010, 04:30
Quote from: rednecksailor on Apr 15, 2010, 05:17
It's been a year sense I went to boot camp, my grammer isn't any better, but the instructors get a kick out of my spelling so no worries. As for anyone that might have been homeschooled before hitting the pipe line. Don't worry i am currently in the top 1/3 of the senior power school class with no slowing down. Nothing worth having comes easy and this is no exception.

Good job.

Statistically homeschoolers, on average, test higher than those students in the public and private schools. See www.hslda.org.

And as a father of nine who have been (and are) homeschooled I can testify to that statistic.  ;D
Title: Re: home school waiver
Post by: dad on Jan 12, 2011, 04:55
Kudos.

My son also received a Home School waiver.

Even after the interest level of the local recruiter dropped,

the regional nuc office worked with him on a waiver for home school.

persistence was required to clarify and explain getting a college degree

before completing high school,  but persistence, and a good attitude got him in.

Even a father who recommended against the Navy and an uninterested local recruiter did not dissuade him.

Character and persistence matter.

Again,  Kudos on your completion of  A school.


Title: Re: home school waiver
Post by: Cycoticpenguin on Jan 12, 2011, 11:32
Quote from: rednecksailor on Aug 15, 2008, 07:50
yes i know i have bad grammar ill start working on that more thank you

FAIL! lol

edit :

sorry couldnt resist.