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As far as A-school goes, you'll most likely be on a pretty regular schedule; (This is a very rough idea of a normal day, don't take the times to be written in stone) Wake up and get breakfast at the galley Go muster up with your class and march over to the school house In class probably from 0800-1130 Break for lunch Back in class by 1300 Remain in class until probably 1600ish The rest of the day is yours to do what you want with as long as you're not on duty! Just be ready for class the next day. PT wise you might do it 3 times a week and probably earlier in the morning before classes. As far as C-schools go, those are on an as-needed basis by what the Navy/your future command needs at the time. C-schools are given to Sailors so that they can become specialized in a specific task or field within their rate. For instance, I'm a CTT, but I could go get a C-school for OPELINT and get an NEC showing that I'm an expert in that particular subject. HOW you get a C-school is based on if whatever command you're going needs that specific skill set. So if your future command just needs a regular CTR without anything special, then you aren't getting one. If they need someone that can do Morse Code, then you're gonna go to the Morse Code C-school and get that NEC. 90% of the CT C-schools are at Corry. You may go to some other smaller schools (that don't award an NEC) while you're at your command too. So don't think just because you aren't getting a C school that they aren't going to train the shit out of you. They will. /r CTT1 |
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