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Hello! I am a freshman in college and I have wanted to be a doctor in the Air Force since I was thirteen. I am very interested in USUHS since it seems pretty ideal for people who want to make the military a career (and it pays a hefty amount to attend, too). I have some questions about it that I couldn't find by researching it, probably because they're kind of ridiculous. Anyway, here goes:
Do I have to go to a recruiter before applying? If so, will I have to take the physical test, and ASVAB, etc in order to get in?
Will I have to do Active Duty Tours over the course of my time there, or are they part of it? I mean, will the ADT's be every summer, or will I have to do COT/Physical Training during the school year?
By the way, after reading quite a few threads about this, I've come to realize that some of you guys have a sort of resentment towards USUHS and making the military a career in general, but I have already decided what I want to do.
I want to become a doctor to save lives, not to be rich, so this isn't financial so much as wanting to be prepared for military life and having a good medical education.
Thanks for reading this. I hope I didn't come off as too naive, seeing as this is my first post on this site and I'm still a little shaky on the site's community.
Do I have to go to a recruiter before applying? If so, will I have to take the physical test, and ASVAB, etc in order to get in?
Will I have to do Active Duty Tours over the course of my time there, or are they part of it? I mean, will the ADT's be every summer, or will I have to do COT/Physical Training during the school year?
By the way, after reading quite a few threads about this, I've come to realize that some of you guys have a sort of resentment towards USUHS and making the military a career in general, but I have already decided what I want to do.
I want to become a doctor to save lives, not to be rich, so this isn't financial so much as wanting to be prepared for military life and having a good medical education.
Thanks for reading this. I hope I didn't come off as too naive, seeing as this is my first post on this site and I'm still a little shaky on the site's community.