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Old 02-28-2010, 16:22   #8
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Originally Posted by waterlogged View Post
Yes my asvab is currently low the GT score I need is 110 and I have a 101. For the CO score you need a 100 and I have a 107. I've taken the DLAB test in 09 but scored low so I may have to retake that as well. My COC said they have no problem allowing me the time to take the asvab class. According to the Navy Times that have come out in recent months it shows in there that you can do a Blue to Green 18x. Unless some of that is not 100% accurate I don't know. That is all reasons I want to start talking with a recruiter that will actually be doing my paperwork etc to enlist so I can be sure that all of my stuff is in order and try to make the transition smooth. I have to be sure that when I do this I switch right over with out any gamble on getting out and waiting around to enlist. I have a family with a few kids so I'm dependent on the pay check.
These are not good indicators.

Waivers may be hard to come by right now.

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