Fozzy: the military entrance physical was not nearly as bad as I was expecting. It was fairly straightforward, and I had no difficulties at all. The first thing you do is fill out more paperwork about any previous injuries or serious illnesses you've had, and then they start with the blood test (used mainly to test for HIV), a urinalysis (solely for marijuana and cocaine), vision and hearing tests, and lastly a one on one physical exam with a physician followed by group "exercises" where everybody stands around in their underware and performs basic movements like walking on your knees and moving your arms in circles while the docs look on.
Overall, it wasn't too bad.
As per the flow of conversation, I will be renting an apartment somewhere between AZCOM and ASU...probably in North Phoenix. If anyone is familiar with the area, I'd love it if I could get some suggestions of what neighborhoods are both safe and cheap. I too have recently graduated, and although I was working as a cardiac surgical research associate, the practice I worked for decided that "research" wasn't important, and canceled nearly all of our projects. I left in November thinking that I could easily find work elsewhere...afterall, I've got my degree right? 😉 No luck so far. I've have had a part time job working security for the U of MN since Feb., so I've just been picking up extra shifts--getting paid to read and play chess isn't bad, but I'd really rather be in an academic type of job. Anybody else feeling the squeeze of a tight job market?