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Aw man, I hope it's not bad news. Good luck!
Forgive me if I sound stupid, I have no prior military experience. I was wondering what type of boots are standard for Air force officers (or if there is a distinction between branches). I work for an EMS agency, and they give up one free boot voucher per year, and I figure I might as well get them for free now, than wait till next year. If anyone knows I would be very appreciative. Thanks!
For the current Navy students:
As an AD Coast Guard Officer transferring to the Navy, I am not required to attend OIS, so I will not receive the uniform issue. I am trying to figure out what uniforms I need to start tracking down at that various exchanges.
Should I be looking for NWU or woodland cammies?
Do you wear Service Khaki or Wash Khaki?
Is Black Service Dress ever worn or should I wait for the "Throwback" Khaki Service Dress?
Any reason to get Dinner Dress or Full Dress?
Do you ever wear Summer Whites?
Should I get a khaki Combo Cover or stick with just a white one?
I know that eventually a full seabag is required, I just don't want to break the bank on soon to be outdated uniforms. Any help is appreciated.
How does relocating work? Does the government help us relocate? Do we have to move before leaving for OBC (or COT, OIS)? Do we get reimbursed for moving fees?
Can anybody address these questions? Please.
How does relocating work? Does the government help us relocate? Do we have to move before leaving for OBC (or COT, OIS)? Do we get reimbursed for moving fees?
I don't know that anybody here can address these questions yet, especially since we're in the middle of a uniform change.
My guess is that we'll wear khakis (aka CNTs, not wash khakis, which are only worn underway), and some sort of cami uniform. maybe the new ones, but maybe the old BDUs.
yes, we still wear the summer whites, i'd imagine they do so at USUHS too, (for pics, formals, etc). so I'd hang on to those!
In any case, they should be sending you all that information well before school starts (I'd say sometime in May, June), giving you two months to get your uniforms ready. that should be plenty of time.
have you gotten your conditional acceptance yet?
nope, which is ridiculous since i interviewed sept 18th. just called in to inquire and she told me a decision hasn't been made yet and she seemed to be confused on why. service academy applications may be pushed off to the side for some reason--although i've never heard of someone not getting in from a service academy. still, frustrating... they meet every 1st/15th right? so i guess mine was pushed back another 2 weeks. *sigh*
they call/mail stuff on the 1st/15th. Not exactly sure when the adcom meets.
So if i was looking to rent/buy a house, Gaithersburg would be the area to look?
they call/mail stuff on the 1st/15th. Not exactly sure when the adcom meets.
So if i was looking to rent/buy a house, Gaithersburg would be the area to look?
Depends on what you're looking for, if you want to buy you will need to start in Gaithersburg and likely extend to Germantown or Clarksburg to keep your payment around your BAH. You could alleviate some of that problem by buying a house and renting out one or two rooms to other people though.
The rent market is very reasonable here right now and you will probably find better value because few people are in position to sell their homes with the depreciation that has occurred in the past year.
I live in a townhouse in Germantown, theres a train stop a block from my house that I can take to the Rockville metro and be to USUHS in about an hour. I really like the MARC (commuter train) if you end up looking anywhere thats not right off the metro line and you don't have to pay 5 bucks a day in parking like you do if you drive to a metro stop. The military will give you metro passes for free but you can't apply them to parking fees.
Hope that helps some
do you have dependents?
I do too (wife and baby, who'll be 2 next Fall). I've been thinking about renting a house too, in either Gaith. or Germantown. I'm a little worried about the commute though. I hate driving! I might look around the Rockville area too, that's a little closer (albeit a little pricier too).
no dependents...yet--girlfriend and 2 big dogs. Probably looking for a townhouse, although a house with a yard would awesome for the dogs. Something that is close to public transit would be really nice. Suggestions?
I, like you, freaking HATE driving, especially in heavy traffic.
quick edit: if i changed the wording a little to this i'd have a pretty nice personal add, ha
For the current Navy students:
As an AD Coast Guard Officer transferring to the Navy, I am not required to attend OIS, so I will not receive the uniform issue. I am trying to figure out what uniforms I need to start tracking down at that various exchanges.
Should I be looking for NWU or woodland cammies?
Do you wear Service Khaki or Wash Khaki?
Is Black Service Dress ever worn or should I wait for the "Throwback" Khaki Service Dress?
Any reason to get Dinner Dress or Full Dress?
Do you ever wear Summer Whites?
Should I get a khaki Combo Cover or stick with just a white one?
I know that eventually a full seabag is required, I just don't want to break the bank on soon to be outdated uniforms. Any help is appreciated.
Dinner Dress: Not required for O3 and below...wait until promoted to 04 to buy it.
Don't forget you will also need Choker Whites.

nope, which is ridiculous since i interviewed sept 18th. just called in to inquire and she told me a decision hasn't been made yet and she seemed to be confused on why. service academy applications may be pushed off to the side for some reason--although i've never heard of someone not getting in from a service academy. still, frustrating... they meet every 1st/15th right? so i guess mine was pushed back another 2 weeks. *sigh*
nope, which is ridiculous since i interviewed sept 18th. just called in to inquire and she told me a decision hasn't been made yet and she seemed to be confused on why. service academy applications may be pushed off to the side for some reason--although i've never heard of someone not getting in from a service academy. still, frustrating... they meet every 1st/15th right? so i guess mine was pushed back another 2 weeks. *sigh*
Hey giuseppe, I know this won't come as much of a consolation to you, but this post makes my day. I was totally bummed that they "hadn't made a decision yet" (which I assumed equaled "don't bother us, we'll send your rejection next week). So, here's to hope that they really are simply behind schedule.

i get the feeling they have a hard time handing out rejection letters because so many people who get accepted end up becoming medically disqualified or realize the military isn't for them (which is why the waitlist is ridiculously deep and actually moves). i'm sure it doesn't help that it is also free to apply and they receive thousands of applications from all across the spectrum. i will give them the benefit of the doubt knowing we are in a recession and USUHS has never been so attractive (especially depending on tomorrow's elections) adding to the delay...but 4-6 weeks is 4-6 weeks. this is week 7 and i'm medically qualified/security clearance good. that being said, i have not been impressed with the level of organization at their admissions office (or the presentation at the interview, honestly) compared to other schools i'm interviewing (except for Rebecca, but she's new). of course, it's easy to look past that because i already knew all i needed to know about usuhs going into the interview. unfortunately, i have heard similar comments from people who have applied to usuhs in the past or are currently applying. something needs to change there...am i wrong?
if there is a delay, which seems pretty clear by now, they should at least send an e-mail keeping us in the loop, if only to stop the dozens of awkward phone calls coming in inquiring about their status. or adjust the initial e-mail they send out with specific time frames for hearing back. don't they know how much pre-meds worry about this sort of stuff? i mean, it's just our careers and the rest of our lives they have in their hands.![]()
(or the presentation of the school at the interview) compared to other schools i'm interviewing (from a professionalism/organization standpoint).
just outta curiosity--aside from their tardiness in getting back to you--what else seemed unprofessional or disorganized at the school on the day of the interview? we can compare notes when I go on 11/20.
i just realized that i went on the first interview day though. so hopefully they got all their kinks out on that first day.
Hey guys I just got a letter informing me the admission committee is pleased to tell me they placed me on the alternate list! Letter dated Oct. 30.
I interviewed 9/18 and everything seemed to go well. My MCAT is a major weak spot but I was very optimistic about my chances of admission. Now I am livid.
So I want to go HPSP now, but what if I join and am plucked off the alt. list? Also the letter says I could get in as late as late August, but wouldn't that mean missing officer training (assuming I don't go HPSP...).
Incredibly angry and depressed right now...
Hey guys I just got a letter informing me the admission committee is pleased to tell me they placed me on the alternate list! Letter dated Oct. 30.
I interviewed 9/18 and everything seemed to go well. My MCAT is a major weak spot but I was very optimistic about my chances of admission. Now I am livid.
So I want to go HPSP now, but what if I join and am plucked off the alt. list? Also the letter says I could get in as late as late August, but wouldn't that mean missing officer training (assuming I don't go HPSP...).
Incredibly angry and depressed right now...
Oh and I had to go to my family physician and today saw an ENT to get the freaking wax removed from my ears in order to get medically qualified. Likewise, I learn of my rejection a few hours later. I'll stop venting now...
No OCONUS clinical rotations except for Tripler. LRMC is also not a teaching MTF; you don't even find interns/residents there.Does anyone know if we can do clinical rotations at hospitals abroad? That sheet they gave us at the interview seemed like only domestic, but it would be pretty cool to do surgery at Landstuhl...
No OCONUS clinical rotations except for Tripler. LRMC is also not a teaching MTF; you don't even find interns/residents there.
That might be true, I guess, but I'm just going off what I was told (by a few general surgeons) / observed this past summer while I was at LRMC.Not quite true. The IM residents at my hospital are able to rotate at LRMC. I'm not sure if it's an elective, but several of my friends have been there.
Hey guys I just got a letter informing me the admission committee is pleased to tell me they placed me on the alternate list! Letter dated Oct. 30.
I interviewed 9/18 and everything seemed to go well. My MCAT is a major weak spot but I was very optimistic about my chances of admission. Now I am livid.
So I want to go HPSP now, but what if I join and am plucked off the alt. list? Also the letter says I could get in as late as late August, but wouldn't that mean missing officer training (assuming I don't go HPSP...).
Incredibly angry and depressed right now...
Just watched the Fighting For Life trailer. Again. Am also reading "War Surgery in Iraq and Afghanistan: Case studies 2003-2007." I've spent the better part of the last 20 years wanting to be a military doctor. I guess I can wait a little longer.
I hope I hear from USUHS next week. That would be amazing.
Good luck to everybody still waiting. Congrats to those who got in. Happy posting in the USUHS Class of 2013 thread.
Just watched the Fighting For Life trailer. Again. Am also reading "War Surgery in Iraq and Afghanistan: Case studies 2003-2007." I've spent the better part of the last 20 years wanting to be a military doctor. I guess I can wait a little longer.
I hope I hear from USUHS next week. That would be amazing.
Good luck to everybody still waiting. Congrats to those who got in. Happy posting in the USUHS Class of 2013 thread.
haha i guess we're all in the same boat. I've started reading the Naval Officer's Guide to get myself in the know. Except now not only do i need to get an acceptance but also a friggin medical clearance for a 3 year old headache.
glad we're all in the freak-out club again 🙂
maybe nov 15???????????????????? eek
also, i send in all my PFA stuff because apparently they needed that, so will USUHS email you when everything is cleared?