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Jazzy 11-05-2013 05:26 PM

C school locations
 
Hey I just want to get an idea of C school locations for ETs and FCs. So please if you know the most common ones and of course if you have experienced it for yourself please list them. Thanks in advance :)

kforbs126 11-05-2013 05:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Jazzy (Post 37502)
Hey I just want to get an idea of C school locations for ETs and FCs. So please if you know the most common ones and of course if you have experienced it for yourself please list them. Thanks in advance :)

Norfolk for both ET's and FC's
Damneck, Va for FC's
few in Florida for ET's
San Diego for both ET's or FC's.

calie89 11-06-2013 08:43 AM

Don't forget Dahlgren, VA for FCs (AEGIS FCs)

D.Brothers 11-08-2013 05:33 AM

This may be a nonsense question but if i am understanding correctly we have 9 weeks of ATT, then either 31-42 weeks of A school depending on rate, then we go to C school?

Jazzy 11-08-2013 06:23 AM

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Originally Posted by D.Brothers (Post 37703)
This may be a nonsense question but if i am understanding correctly we have 9 weeks of ATT, then either 31-42 weeks of A school depending on rate, then we go to C school?

I don't think A school is that long. Depending on rate I thought it could be 9 weeks to like 17 weeks. After A school you can go home on leave. Then C have C school and I believe it's long like the 31 to 42 weeks. Again depends on rate. My boyfriend is AECF and he had to sign up for 6 years due to 2 years worth of schooling.

D.Brothers 11-08-2013 06:29 AM

Yeah my contact is 6 years as well. I was just trying to get some clarification. Is got me confused lol

kforbs126 11-08-2013 07:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Jazzy (Post 37707)
I don't think A school is that long. Depending on rate I thought it could be 9 weeks to like 17 weeks. After A school you can go home on leave. Then C have C school and I believe it's long like the 31 to 42 weeks. Again depends on rate. My boyfriend is AECF and he had to sign up for 6 years due to 2 years worth of schooling.

A school is like 30 weeks for ET little less for FC, doesn't include ATT. So you'll be there about a year with boot, depending on the hold times. You shouldn't be in school for 2 years though, it's about a year and a half. Some FC C schools are really long though. ET C schools are pretty short no more than a few months.

D.Brothers 11-08-2013 08:27 AM

Thank you for that information. Thats pretty much what I was under the assumption of

calie89 11-08-2013 02:26 PM

FCs do have some long C schools, depending on what NEC you pick. I was in Great Lakes for a year, and that was short compared to a lot of FCs at the time. Now I am in C school, and am not set to graduate until around June 2014, so a little over a year and a half altogether, which is average for AEGIS FCs.

Jazzy 11-09-2013 06:47 PM

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Originally Posted by calie89 (Post 37728)
FCs do have some long C schools, depending on what NEC you pick. I was in Great Lakes for a year, and that was short compared to a lot of FCs at the time. Now I am in C school, and am not set to graduate until around June 2014, so a little over a year and a half altogether, which is average for AEGIS FCs.

Where is your C school located?

vabchsue 11-10-2013 09:02 AM

Just a minor correction...it's Dam Neck, Virginia Beach where FC's go to.

calie89 11-10-2013 10:11 PM

I am in Dahlgren, VA, until May at least.


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