My question likely covers a small group, DS is majoring in Psychology because he hopes to be selected to fill one of the slots that there are rumors are opening to specialize in PTSD and transitioning psychology. What things are CC wanting in selecting psychology majors to fill these slots , how many are going to be allowed to go to Phd so they can be a prescribing psychologist and how many counselor/ social worker level BS/BS' are they opening?
My question likely covers a small group, DS is majoring in Psychology because he hopes to be selected to fill one of the slots that there are rumors are opening to specialize in PTSD and transitioning psychology. What things are CC wanting in selecting psychology majors to fill these slots , how many are going to be allowed to go to Phd so they can be a prescribing psychologist and how many counselor/ social worker level BS/BS' are they opening?
Congrats!Since the news dropped in the media, I'll go ahead and post this.
http://www.clarksvilleonline.com/20...abry-inducted-inaugural-class-rotc-hall-fame/
Since the news dropped in the media, I'll go ahead and post this.
http://www.clarksvilleonline.com/20...abry-inducted-inaugural-class-rotc-hall-fame/
Congratulations, Doctor G.!
Darth Vader was in AROTC?
Dr. G,
After following your posts for five years on several sites, I am privileged to have a picture to attach to the name!
Congratulations. Even though my son is no longer in a medical branch, I look forward to your posts in the future...
So after my National ROTC Hall of Fame luncheon with General Hughes (super nice btw), I've come to the conclusion Cadets will be pushed through to commission now matter what. He even said if a PMS doesn't think a Cadet is ready to move forward as a Junior or Senior (Army-wise), they are authorized to send them to (or back to) CIET. It's definitely a different ROTC.
Again Juniors and Seniors, if you're a jacked up Cadet; you're going to CIET as an upperclassmen. Think of it as the ROTC equivalent off a dunce cap.
Does this mean that you believe tbe CC is more willing to approve med waivers now that possibly in the past would not be approved as well?
I've come to the conclusion Cadets will be pushed through to commission now matter what. He even said if a PMS doesn't think a Cadet is ready to move forward as a Junior or Senior (Army-wise), they are authorized to send them to (or back to) CIET. It's definitely a different ROTC.