- Joined
- Oct 21, 2014
- Messages
- 238
- Reaction score
- 208
I hope we all have a firm grip of our collective posteriors, 'cause here. We. Go.
Sent from my SM-G925V using Tapatalk
Sent from my SM-G925V using Tapatalk
I hope so! Maybe they're building up the list so he can do a large batch of phone callsWell... this was not the way I thought this Monday would turn out, hehe. Then again, today is the actual deadline so maybe tomorrow or Wednesday will actually be our day!
I hope so! Maybe they're building up the list so he can do a large batch of phone calls
Just google the form you need to fill out. All of these are available online in fillable form.has any one had trouble filling out all those forms? DA 1506 is password locked for me and can't be printed nor filled in.
This is probably true. There was a big batch of acceptances last Monday, and I'm pretty sure they didn't just decide all of those that day.I hope so! Maybe they're building up the list so he can do a large batch of phone calls
I'm in the same position.For anybody else who got accepted last Monday: Were you able to get yourself added to the Facebook group? I put in a request last Monday, but still haven't been added.
Are there any current or former USUHS students out there that can answer some questions for me? I was wondering what parking is like on campus? Anyone who moved with dependents that can give advice on how to make that move as easy as possible?
Do they hand out free metro passes?You have little munchkins running around your household, USUHS will give you parking. They like...give out parking permits like candy. Single, unmarried with no dependents people like me however, have to volunteer as tribute and compete in the Hunger Games (actually a lottery) to get a parking pass.
As for moving with dependents...try to see if USUHS has given you a sponsor that you can contact. Usually your sponsor will be someone with a similar background as you. What branch are you? If you're Navy feel free to PM me and I can put you in contact with my classmate who moved with his family. Mind you it's our finals week for Neuro so he probably won't get back to you until this week ends.
Does anyone live in NoVA and commute to USUHS? Or does everyone live nearby?You have little munchkins running around your household, USUHS will give you parking. They like...give out parking permits like candy. Single, unmarried with no dependents people like me however, have to volunteer as tribute and compete in the Hunger Games (actually a lottery) to get a parking pass.
As for moving with dependents...try to see if USUHS has given you a sponsor that you can contact. Usually your sponsor will be someone with a similar background as you. What branch are you? If you're Navy feel free to PM me and I can put you in contact with my classmate who moved with his family. Mind you it's our finals week for Neuro so he probably won't get back to you until this week ends.
Just google the form you need to fill out. All of these are available online in fillable form.
Do they hand out free metro passes?
Does anyone live in NoVA and commute to USUHS? Or does everyone live nearby?
Just emailed Dr. Saguil regarding wait list movement. He seemed really optimistic for movement this week and probably continuing into the next several weeks. There is still plenty of time for those of us still waiting : )
Best news I've heard all day!!! Keep your phones close!!!🙂Just emailed Dr. Saguil regarding wait list movement. He seemed really optimistic for movement this week and probably continuing into the next several weeks. There is still plenty of time for those of us still waiting : )
Just emailed Dr. Saguil regarding wait list movement. He seemed really optimistic for movement this week and probably continuing into the next several weeks. There is still plenty of time for those of us still waiting : )
Are there any current students browsing that can give us an idea about acceptances and summer training? Like, how close before BOLC/ODT/COT before it's too late to attend?
Are there any current students browsing that can give us an idea about acceptances and summer training? Like, how close before BOLC/ODT/COT before it's too late to attend?
Post-deadline waitlist movement does exist!Just got the call! Accepted Army!
Just got the call! Accepted Army!
Congratulations!!!Just got the call! Accepted Army!
Thank goodness!! Some good news!! Congratulations : DJust got the call! Accepted Army!
I must check this site 30 X a day! The wait is killing me- I need to find something else to do to pass the time other than be preoccupied with waiting to see who gets in and how fast the wait list is moving. Congrats to those accepted and good luck to all of us still waiting! RLTW!!!
I know everyone is anxious for news, but I go crazy looking at this forum a ton of times every day and seeing no new posts.
So since everyone here is in/joining/willing to join the military, what do your fitness routines look like?
@CosmicGenes, I'm pretty much doing the same as you! I run every other day and on the other days I lift with some easy cardio like the elliptical or something. My routine feels inferior now, compared to Marine2MD's response, haha. Running is definitely my weakest point as far as the APFT is concerned so I try to really focus on that more than anything, but lifting is much more enjoyable!
I work out about 3-4 X a week. Most of my workouts are Gym Jones based.I know everyone is anxious for news, but I go crazy looking at this forum a ton of times every day and seeing no new posts.
So since everyone here is in/joining/willing to join the military, what do your fitness routines look like?
@Unexciting it took me a long time to get into my routine. Age helped motivate me a lot. When I was young I just blew through everything and it didn't matter. My PT regiment changed significantly when I got picked up for special assignments again. If running is your weakest point, make sure you get to the point where you can run at least double your required distance so when it comes to PT time, that 1.5-2miles is a joke and you can push yourself harder.
@CosmicGenes try pyramid pushup routines. Will hurt like hell the next day or two but will significant increase your ability. 1 pushup roll right over and do 1 situp, roll back and do 2 pushups, 2 situps, 3 pushups....up to 15 pushups/situps, back down to 1. Start at a lower number, like 10 and then work your way up to 25 or so. Aim for being able to do a pyramid of 1/3 of your service max or a little over without stopping or any issues.
Edit: Ensure you are using good form.
I also do a workout called 1776, which is 17 burpee chin-ups and 76 air squats for 4 cycles without a break in between cycles- you generally don't want to workout anymore after that so that's the workout.
Watch khan academy MCAT videos on your phone while you run on the treadmilluntil last week, i hadn't had a serious routine since summer of 2014 when i started studying for MCAT.
Not a fitness routine but this helped for push ups when i failed to allocate a block of time for fitness.I know everyone is anxious for news, but I go crazy looking at this forum a ton of times every day and seeing no new posts.
So since everyone here is in/joining/willing to join the military, what do your fitness routines look like?
I think it was designed with the Army in mind since it was formed in 1775, but you can do as many as you want for the workout!ftfy, for the more 'Merica workout.
I use to do this with going to the head (restroom) at work, except we did pullups instead of pushups (Marine Corps does pullups for 1 of their annual tests). The bar was setup in the hallway so you had to pass it coming into work, out of work, or to the head (restroom). Rule was every time you passed it, 5 pullups. Sucked so much as a young Marine since we had a locked door and I was the one who always had to answer it.Not a fitness routine but this helped for push ups when i failed to allocate a block of time for fitness.
For those studying for MCAT, Boards, Finals..... If i stepped away from studying i did pushups, open the refrigerator - do push ups. Within a short time i was able to max the pushups for a pt test and i was able to increase my studying.