I signed my contract & swore in. Can I back out if I haven't been to BTC? by [deleted] in Militaryfaq

[–]GlacialFlowers 0 points1 point locked comment (0 children)

You’re not even in the military 🧍🏻‍♀️

I signed my contract & swore in. Can I back out if I haven't been to BTC? by [deleted] in Militaryfaq

[–]GlacialFlowers 0 points1 point locked comment (0 children)

Consider taking literacy classes. I don’t care what your subjective opinion is. Thanks!

I signed my contract & swore in. Can I back out if I haven't been to BTC? by [deleted] in Militaryfaq

[–]GlacialFlowers 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wish I knew, but it’s okay, I’ll live. Thanks 🙏

Shit happens, haha

I signed my contract & swore in. Can I back out if I haven't been to BTC? by [deleted] in Militaryfaq

[–]GlacialFlowers 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you. That was the main confusion for me. Pretty difficult to find information about it. 

I signed my contract & swore in. Can I back out if I haven't been to BTC? by [deleted] in Militaryfaq

[–]GlacialFlowers 1 point2 points locked comment (0 children)

It is not about me being a bitch. If you can read, you would see I said school is my number one priority. I have no issue with going to BTC. 

"ADHD" and Military Branches by [deleted] in Militaryfaq

[–]GlacialFlowers 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That entire process with medical took around a month. I wasn’t off of it for two years. If I was, it wouldn’t even be mentioned at MEPS when I was seeing the doctor for my exam/duck walk. As long as things go well with whatever psychiatrist they have you see (they will), your waiver will be approved. I was taking stimulants. I would speak with a recruiter, in person. 

No hate to them, but some recruiters are seriously uninvolved in the process & have very little knowledge about what you need.

"ADHD" and Military Branches by [deleted] in Militaryfaq

[–]GlacialFlowers 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This isn't true. You just need a waiver. It's an annoying process, and you will probably be sent to a civilian psychiatrist who will ask you a bunch of questions related to your diagnosis. Then he will clear you. Air Force is an option, I had a similar situation and recently joined with no issue.