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Find a recruiters office, sign your name, take the test...pass. the initial test isnt that hard but the follow has a large portion of math and science that will trip most people up, but maintain focus and you'll be in the higher end of things
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Question 1
nuke school is way harder then anyone will ever tell you
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at US Navy (San Diego, CA)
Interview
Went to talk with recruiter, signed the paper work , went to MEPS, got medical review by a crazy doctor that must have come out of Cannon Ball Run, you know, the one who wanted to use the glove to check everyones' prostate, took a test, and I was off to boot camp.
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at US Navy
Interview
Took the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery in high school and was contacted by the recruiter. Went into the Delayed Entry Program for several months waiting for a spot in the Advanced Computer and Electronics Field to open up. During that time, I learned some Basic Military Requirements and did some physical training to automatically advance to E-2 out of recruit training.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
They ask for pretty much every single document related to you so make sure you can dig those up.