Hi everyone! I hope you guys have been safe and healthy during all this. I realized that so much of the protocol must have changed at ODS since I went in June 2019. As of today (06AUG2020), I've been following some people on their IG going through ODS now. It seems like everyone is being quarantined for 2 weeks at a hotel, getting meals delivered 3x/day, and expected to join in on online lectures with socially distancing PT. After testing negative, they will be moving back to King Hall to finish the rest of the program; I'm suspecting they won't be able to go outside of base like I mention in this video :/ Overall, I hope you'll find tidbits of information from this video still helpful. Thanks for watching. Stay safe out there :)
Hi Monica, Thank you for your videos. I was commissioned in March but pools were closed due to COVID-19. They opened in September but now closed again because of the new surge. What happen if a person is not ready to pass the some of swimming test (play a dead man) ? Any consideration due to Covid-19 ? Thank you.
Oh my goodness, thank you so much! I was just selected for the army-baylor DPT program as a naval officer and I'm attending ODS this coming September. Your video series is so helpful, and I am overall looking forward towards the experience!
Great videos! I'm newly commissioned in the nurse corps as a reservist and I'm waiting for my ODS date (COVID messed everything up). I drill next weekend with literally zero service history so UA-cam is my go-to.
harrrMONICA thank you! I’m less concerned about PT as I am about the knowledge component. But I’m trying to memorize everything in my time off. How are you handling quarantine?
Hey Monica! Love your videos! They are very informative and I came across them just in time. I do have a question. For the swim test, does the five minute float need to be prone or are you allowed to float on your back? Thank in advance! 💕
Hello. Your videos have been the most helpful with my preparation for ODS. Do any of your videos go through the extra duties that we can sign up for at ODS? If not, can you tell me where to find them please?
Thanks for watching! When I was there, there was a bulletin in one of the halls with the list. It might've changed now but when you get there, you can ask.
(21JAN2021) Hello everyone. It looks like the ODS website has been updated and has all the info you will need: www.netc.navy.mil/Commands/Naval-Service-Training-Command/OTCN/ODS/
Hi! I am going to ODS in a week! I am wondering if they give any special accommodations for our 2 graduation guests? Thanks for the videos! Super informative!
Hey, thanks so much for this video series. It helps a lot and I'm super pumped. I can't remember if it was on one of your videos or elsewhere, but do you have to pass the PRT to pass ODS? I've recently injured my wrists and hip and I'm potentially getting a slot for the June or July course (perfect timing 🙃). The injuries aren't terrible, I can still to the PRT, but my push-up numbers have really suffered (can still get like sat-low before it's pushing it and it's difficult to stay in the up position for longer than 75 sec let alone 2min). Run might be a tad slower, but 1.5mi isn't *that* long to push through the discomfort and keep up the speed (and I can do 25min straight, just that's where I really have to slow down and not push it to avoid further injury). Sit-ups/plank are unaffected. Just so you don't think I'm crazy: I am taking a full rest from everything high impact for the next week or two and switching to swimming and plank/core only routines until I'm better. But it's really pushing it close to the next ship date of not being able to do my full fitness routines 😬. I mostly just want to be reassured that, in case of the worse case scenario that my fitness completely falls apart, it only counts towards my 2 failures in 3 years but I can still pass ODS. Thanks so much
Hi Khan! Aw jeez.... hoping for that speedy recovery :( As for passing, I'm not 100% sure but my thoughts are since you have an injury, you shouldn't have to do at least the push-up section. There were a handful of people who got injured during ODS - stress fractures etc. Who couldn't participate in PT or PRT. I'm sure there is probably a note that goes into your record on why you don't have a score. Outside of ODS, instead of running, you can substitute the stationary bike. And I've heard that we might be implementing planks soon too? I'd let medical know ASAP if you're still going in June/July so that they can put it into your record. No need to force yourself during a time of healing. Good luck!!
Hey, if you're a female with boy short hair (mine is curly but boy short) do they make you shave it all off or as a female can you leave it short and curly?
You can leave it short. Click this link to read the specific requirements: www.mynavyhr.navy.mil/References/US-Navy-Uniforms/Uniform-Regulations/Chapter-2/2201-Personal-Appearance/#:~:text=When%20wearing%20the%20uniform%20or,underneath%20when%20headwear%20is%20worn.
Hello doctor Lee! Question for you, how many interview/s did you have to go through after being commissioned? Btw, i love all your videos, they're very informative.
Hey! I commented on one of your videos before haha but I'll be starting dental school this August in the Navy HPSP! (By the way, I love your videos. They're so informative!!) I was wondering if it's better to go to ODS earlier or after graduation, or if there are any benefits for one over the other. Is the pay different or something? I personally plan to go after I graduate dental school for the information to be fresh in my mind before I start. But a lot of my HPSP classmates say they're going after their first year of dental school. My recruiter has also told me I should go as soon as I can. Is there any reason for that, other than to get it out of the way?
Hey hey! So there really isn't much difference except if you get through ODS sooner, you just go straight into active duty when you graduate. You will still get paid equally since it is based on rank/grade and you'll be an O-3 either way. I guess you'll get an earlier start to your 4-year contract and getting paperwork done too. I have a colleague that went before he graduated but he kind of wishes he went after graduation so that everything is fresh when you become a LT. But pretty much all the dentists who were in my class all graduated first. Overall, it is up to you. I only had 1 week breaks during dental school, so I didn't have that choice. Hope this helps!
I'm prior enlisted coming back as a registered dietitian. Can you elaborate on what you remember from them? Most of what you said sounds like a dream come true compared to my deployments, but I'm older and while I'm still in shape I don't exactly recover like I did when I was 18 in boot camp.
Hello! I've unfortunately not had the opportunity to meet dietitians. I honestly didn't know we had a program in the Navy for those positions, but that's great to hear. I wish I was as active when I was 18 too haha. I've met enlisted Sailors that joined later as well, and they're doing great. I hope you can find out more information about the dietitian track though. Sorry I don't have information for you in regards to that.
I honestly never broke mine in haha. I don't know of anyone that brought their own boots prior to ODS though. Get a good pair of thick black socks and I got silicone heel and toe protectors on Amazon to help with any blisters. Possibly good insoles may help? When you get a chance after ODS, get your hands on a pair of coyote boots. They are sooo much more comfortable. Unfortunately, you can't wear them at ODS. I'd wait until you check-in to your command. You may be assigned blue or green side and they are different from each other. Always check the local thrift stores for used ones for a better price!
Hey, thanks for the video! Question - Did you have any Intel people in your ODS class? I’m waiting to see if I’m selected (for delayed because of the pandemic) ... Every video on ODS I see seems to be from somebody in the medical field or a chaplain. Just curious. Thanks again for posting the video. Following!
Hi Evan! Thanks for watching (: I apologize for not knowing the exact field, but I do believe we had a few cyber security (?) officers and I want to say a nuclear engineer (?); I think those were the most similar to Intel. But yes, majority of my class was medical, nurse, dental corps.
Great series, hopefully I'll make it to ODS someday. I'm in the application process now for a commission as an intelligence officer and I have my interview next week. Do you have any advice for the interviews? Thanks!
Thank you! Just pushing for it, and I'm sure it will work in your favor. I'm unfamiliar with the process of commissioning as an intelligence officer, but as a general rule - Practice your interview. Try to simulate some common questions you think they will ask and have a solid answer for them (i.e. - Why do you want to follow this field? What qualities make you a great candidate? etc.) Be honest with your answers and show you are dedicated to the Navy! Good luck!
@@harrrMONICA thank you, I've already been running through some potential questions, it's exciting and nerve-wracking at the same time. Thanks for the advice!
Very informative video. You should create videos on the application process and what is expected to go through and what you did to get selected to ODS.
Hey, appreciate the video! Question - What happens after ODS? Do I just go back home and start drilling one weekend per month at my assigned base or further training/schooling that I'll need to complete after ODS? I'm in the process of submitting my packet as Supply (Reserves). Thanks!
You can actually drill once you join your unit. Once you graduate ODS, then you will be able to go back to regular monthly drilling. Also, I don't think you will be going to ODS as Supply. You would most likely be in OCS which is a completely different intensity and length (13 wks as opposed to 5). Hope that helped.
Hey Monica! First, thank you so much for these videos. They have been some of the most helpful to date. In regards to the uniforms, you said you spent ~$1,300 on them total. Other videos I've watched have said upwards of $3,000-4,000. Do you know why the difference? Also, I've heard you can buy the uniforms, or pieces of them, beforehand and bring them. Do you know how much truth there is to that? TIA :)
Hey Sara! Thanks for watching :) Wow 3-4 grand? Mine definitely was not that much :x I'm not sure if they were in a different program or maybe they had to buy other uniforms? I bought 1 khaki uniform, 1 dress white choker, 1 summer dress whites with their matching shoes. And then there were little things here and there like insignias, belts, PT clothes, combination cover.
Hi Monica, Thank you for your videos. I was commissioned in March but pools were closed due to COVID-19. They opened in September but now closed again because of the new surge. What happen if a person is not ready to pass the some of swimming test (play a dead man) ? Any consideration due to Covid-19 ? Thank you.
Hi, congratulations! If you do not pass, it is not punitive. They will work with you until you do. I wouldn't stress too much about it. As soon as they open back up, I'd get some practice in though.
Good evening Ma'am I was active duty as a Master-At-Arms and now I am reserves, but my regular job Im an NYPD Cop I have started to make videos to help out veterans to understand their benefits, and such. I'm not doing it for fame or anything but I thought maybe you could take a look and perhaps refer your enlisted subordinates. I'll make sure I refer anyone who is interested in the HPSP/ ODS to your channel. If you ever decide to go reserves when you have met your obligation, or want to go work in for the VA or another federal agency my videos, while not as articulate and well edited as yours contain lots of good info about retirement and benefits. I have two of my friends whom I served with enlisted currently using HPSP, you can spot them cuz they're gonna be the ones in ODS with racks of ribbons and warfare pins lol.
Hello officer! Thank you for watching and supporting these videos. And yes, I will absolutely forward them to your videos if they have questions bc I am not very knowledgable about it myself. Thank you for serving out in the frontlines, and stay safe out there!
I know :( I think they recently have been dead links. I'm not sure if they're making a new website or not. I'll periodically check to see if they have a new one!
Just take some notes and pay attention to lectures. If quarantine measures are still in place, you will have live online lectures. They should be able to provide the power points as well! Don't sweat it.
Correct. I was awarded the Navy Dental HPSP when I found out I got into dental school. I swore in as an O-1/ENS. I completed 4 years of dental school and commissioned into an O-3/LT. I went to ODS a month after and have been serving active duty since then.
I was an ENS when I first commissioned with HPSP and then a LT when I received my DMD in dental school. I'm not too sure about the details with OCS, but from what I could witness while I was there, very! Their training is longer and stricter.
Hi! Do you have swim training in ODS? This may be a silly question... Do you need to be good at swimming if you enter the navy as an officer (like if you are in the medical field...nurse)? I have heard you swim laps or jump in a plank into deep water in PT
Hi Michelle! No, you don't get training at ODS, so I recommend maybe taking some swim classes prior so it'll be a piece of cake! I mention in the videos the tests you're expected to pass. The links in the description box will show exactly what those qualifications are. Good luck!!
Hey Monica, Great info. Did you have any chaplains in your class? I’m waiting to see if my packet was approved. Also how old was the oldest person in your class?
Hi! I don't think we had a chaplain but it is such a different mix every class. I hope you start soon! We had some older officers (priors) that were in their 30s too!
Hi everyone! I hope you guys have been safe and healthy during all this. I realized that so much of the protocol must have changed at ODS since I went in June 2019. As of today (06AUG2020), I've been following some people on their IG going through ODS now. It seems like everyone is being quarantined for 2 weeks at a hotel, getting meals delivered 3x/day, and expected to join in on online lectures with socially distancing PT. After testing negative, they will be moving back to King Hall to finish the rest of the program; I'm suspecting they won't be able to go outside of base like I mention in this video :/ Overall, I hope you'll find tidbits of information from this video still helpful. Thanks for watching. Stay safe out there :)
Hi Monica, Thank you for your videos. I was commissioned in March but pools were closed due to COVID-19. They opened in September but now closed again because of the new surge. What happen if a person is not ready to pass the some of swimming test (play a dead man) ? Any consideration due to Covid-19 ? Thank you.
Oh my goodness, thank you so much! I was just selected for the army-baylor DPT program as a naval officer and I'm attending ODS this coming September. Your video series is so helpful, and I am overall looking forward towards the experience!
Congratulations! I wish you the best of luck.
Thanks for the gouge list in the description.
Thanks for the tips, Monica! I’m looking forward to going.
Best of luck! Hope you have a great experience.
Great videos! I'm newly commissioned in the nurse corps as a reservist and I'm waiting for my ODS date (COVID messed everything up). I drill next weekend with literally zero service history so UA-cam is my go-to.
Congrats! Welcome to the fleet. You're going to be fine. Go in with an open mind and try to have as much fun as you can haha. I miss the PT honestly.
harrrMONICA thank you! I’m less concerned about PT as I am about the knowledge component. But I’m trying to memorize everything in my time off. How are you handling quarantine?
Thank you so much for these videos! Could you do a video on how you decided on doing a gpr, aegd or a credentialing tour?
I'll def think about it. Thanks for the suggestion :)
Hey Monica! Love your videos! They are very informative and I came across them just in time. I do have a question. For the swim test, does the five minute float need to be prone or are you allowed to float on your back? Thank in advance! 💕
Hi! Thanks for watching (: You can do either or!
Prone float is prone float. You can thread water the whole time
Hello. Your videos have been the most helpful with my preparation for ODS.
Do any of your videos go through the extra duties that we can sign up for at ODS? If not, can you tell me where to find them please?
Thanks for watching! When I was there, there was a bulletin in one of the halls with the list. It might've changed now but when you get there, you can ask.
(21JAN2021) Hello everyone. It looks like the ODS website has been updated and has all the info you will need: www.netc.navy.mil/Commands/Naval-Service-Training-Command/OTCN/ODS/
Hi! I am going to ODS in a week!
I am wondering if they give any special accommodations for our 2 graduation guests?
Thanks for the videos! Super informative!
Hi Ruth. I'm not entirely sure about accommodations, but I hope you've been able to find your answer at ODS!
Hey Monica! thanks for sharing info! Could tell us more abt select Aboard interview please?
Hey, thanks so much for this video series. It helps a lot and I'm super pumped.
I can't remember if it was on one of your videos or elsewhere, but do you have to pass the PRT to pass ODS?
I've recently injured my wrists and hip and I'm potentially getting a slot for the June or July course (perfect timing 🙃). The injuries aren't terrible, I can still to the PRT, but my push-up numbers have really suffered (can still get like sat-low before it's pushing it and it's difficult to stay in the up position for longer than 75 sec let alone 2min). Run might be a tad slower, but 1.5mi isn't *that* long to push through the discomfort and keep up the speed (and I can do 25min straight, just that's where I really have to slow down and not push it to avoid further injury). Sit-ups/plank are unaffected.
Just so you don't think I'm crazy: I am taking a full rest from everything high impact for the next week or two and switching to swimming and plank/core only routines until I'm better. But it's really pushing it close to the next ship date of not being able to do my full fitness routines 😬. I mostly just want to be reassured that, in case of the worse case scenario that my fitness completely falls apart, it only counts towards my 2 failures in 3 years but I can still pass ODS.
Thanks so much
Hi Khan! Aw jeez.... hoping for that speedy recovery :( As for passing, I'm not 100% sure but my thoughts are since you have an injury, you shouldn't have to do at least the push-up section. There were a handful of people who got injured during ODS - stress fractures etc. Who couldn't participate in PT or PRT. I'm sure there is probably a note that goes into your record on why you don't have a score. Outside of ODS, instead of running, you can substitute the stationary bike. And I've heard that we might be implementing planks soon too? I'd let medical know ASAP if you're still going in June/July so that they can put it into your record. No need to force yourself during a time of healing. Good luck!!
@@harrrMONICA thanks!
Hey, if you're a female with boy short hair (mine is curly but boy short) do they make you shave it all off or as a female can you leave it short and curly?
You can leave it short. Click this link to read the specific requirements: www.mynavyhr.navy.mil/References/US-Navy-Uniforms/Uniform-Regulations/Chapter-2/2201-Personal-Appearance/#:~:text=When%20wearing%20the%20uniform%20or,underneath%20when%20headwear%20is%20worn.
Hello doctor Lee! Question for you, how many interview/s did you have to go through after being commissioned? Btw, i love all your videos, they're very informative.
Hi! I did 2 interviews - 1 in person and 1 on the phone.
Hey! I commented on one of your videos before haha but I'll be starting dental school this August in the Navy HPSP! (By the way, I love your videos. They're so informative!!) I was wondering if it's better to go to ODS earlier or after graduation, or if there are any benefits for one over the other. Is the pay different or something? I personally plan to go after I graduate dental school for the information to be fresh in my mind before I start. But a lot of my HPSP classmates say they're going after their first year of dental school. My recruiter has also told me I should go as soon as I can. Is there any reason for that, other than to get it out of the way?
Hey hey! So there really isn't much difference except if you get through ODS sooner, you just go straight into active duty when you graduate. You will still get paid equally since it is based on rank/grade and you'll be an O-3 either way. I guess you'll get an earlier start to your 4-year contract and getting paperwork done too. I have a colleague that went before he graduated but he kind of wishes he went after graduation so that everything is fresh when you become a LT. But pretty much all the dentists who were in my class all graduated first. Overall, it is up to you. I only had 1 week breaks during dental school, so I didn't have that choice. Hope this helps!
I'm prior enlisted coming back as a registered dietitian. Can you elaborate on what you remember from them? Most of what you said sounds like a dream come true compared to my deployments, but I'm older and while I'm still in shape I don't exactly recover like I did when I was 18 in boot camp.
Hello! I've unfortunately not had the opportunity to meet dietitians. I honestly didn't know we had a program in the Navy for those positions, but that's great to hear. I wish I was as active when I was 18 too haha. I've met enlisted Sailors that joined later as well, and they're doing great. I hope you can find out more information about the dietitian track though. Sorry I don't have information for you in regards to that.
I would like to buy boots prior to ODS so that I can break them in. Any recommendations for the most comfortable approved black boots?
I honestly never broke mine in haha. I don't know of anyone that brought their own boots prior to ODS though. Get a good pair of thick black socks and I got silicone heel and toe protectors on Amazon to help with any blisters. Possibly good insoles may help? When you get a chance after ODS, get your hands on a pair of coyote boots. They are sooo much more comfortable. Unfortunately, you can't wear them at ODS. I'd wait until you check-in to your command. You may be assigned blue or green side and they are different from each other. Always check the local thrift stores for used ones for a better price!
Hey, thanks for the video!
Question - Did you have any Intel people in your ODS class?
I’m waiting to see if I’m selected (for delayed because of the pandemic) ... Every video on ODS I see seems to be from somebody in the medical field or a chaplain. Just curious.
Thanks again for posting the video. Following!
Hi Evan! Thanks for watching (: I apologize for not knowing the exact field, but I do believe we had a few cyber security (?) officers and I want to say a nuclear engineer (?); I think those were the most similar to Intel. But yes, majority of my class was medical, nurse, dental corps.
Great series, hopefully I'll make it to ODS someday. I'm in the application process now for a commission as an intelligence officer and I have my interview next week. Do you have any advice for the interviews? Thanks!
Thank you! Just pushing for it, and I'm sure it will work in your favor. I'm unfamiliar with the process of commissioning as an intelligence officer, but as a general rule - Practice your interview. Try to simulate some common questions you think they will ask and have a solid answer for them (i.e. - Why do you want to follow this field? What qualities make you a great candidate? etc.) Be honest with your answers and show you are dedicated to the Navy! Good luck!
@@harrrMONICA thank you, I've already been running through some potential questions, it's exciting and nerve-wracking at the same time. Thanks for the advice!
@@christopherholroyd408 Embrace it all! Best of luck to you.
@@harrrMONICA thanks again for the advise way back when. I was selected this past Friday! Time to commit your ods information to memory now.
@@christopherholroyd408 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 oh wow!!! Major congrats 😄😄😄😄
Very informative video. You should create videos on the application process and what is expected to go through and what you did to get selected to ODS.
Will consider! :>
Hello Monica, Thank you for the video. Please do prior enlisted have to pass the swim test?
Yes, everyone must take the swim test at ODS.
@@harrrMONICA Thank you!!!
Hey, appreciate the video! Question - What happens after ODS? Do I just go back home and start drilling one weekend per month at my assigned base or further training/schooling that I'll need to complete after ODS? I'm in the process of submitting my packet as Supply (Reserves). Thanks!
Thanks for your support. I'm not sure how the reserve side works with dentists. I'm active duty, so I can only expound upon that.
@@harrrMONICA I appreciate your response and all of your videos! thanks
You can actually drill once you join your unit. Once you graduate ODS, then you will be able to go back to regular monthly drilling. Also, I don't think you will be going to ODS as Supply. You would most likely be in OCS which is a completely different intensity and length (13 wks as opposed to 5). Hope that helped.
Assuming ODS is the same for everyone despite what your next steps are? JAG, Chaplain Corps, Medical?
Yes, if they are going to be a commissioning officer.
Hey Monica! First, thank you so much for these videos. They have been some of the most helpful to date. In regards to the uniforms, you said you spent ~$1,300 on them total. Other videos I've watched have said upwards of $3,000-4,000. Do you know why the difference? Also, I've heard you can buy the uniforms, or pieces of them, beforehand and bring them. Do you know how much truth there is to that? TIA :)
Hey Sara! Thanks for watching :) Wow 3-4 grand? Mine definitely was not that much :x I'm not sure if they were in a different program or maybe they had to buy other uniforms? I bought 1 khaki uniform, 1 dress white choker, 1 summer dress whites with their matching shoes. And then there were little things here and there like insignias, belts, PT clothes, combination cover.
Hi Monica, Thank you for your videos. I was commissioned in March but pools were closed due to COVID-19. They opened in September but now closed again because of the new surge. What happen if a person is not ready to pass the some of swimming test (play a dead man) ? Any consideration due to Covid-19 ? Thank you.
Hi, congratulations! If you do not pass, it is not punitive. They will work with you until you do. I wouldn't stress too much about it. As soon as they open back up, I'd get some practice in though.
@@harrrMONICA
Thank you. Thanks for your response. I was starting to worry a little bit about it.
Hey, do you have to memorize everything on the knowledge sheet for ODS?
I would recommend it just in case they decide to test you on it. It's always good to be over prepared than under.
Hey! I have one question lol do you guys get to keep your phones in ODS?
Yes you do. You had to keep it in your locked wardrobe though. You can access whatever you want during your personal hours.
Good evening Ma'am I was active duty as a Master-At-Arms and now I am reserves, but my regular job Im an NYPD Cop I have started to make videos to help out veterans to understand their benefits, and such. I'm not doing it for fame or anything but I thought maybe you could take a look and perhaps refer your enlisted subordinates. I'll make sure I refer anyone who is interested in the HPSP/ ODS to your channel. If you ever decide to go reserves when you have met your obligation, or want to go work in for the VA or another federal agency my videos, while not as articulate and well edited as yours contain lots of good info about retirement and benefits. I have two of my friends whom I served with enlisted currently using HPSP, you can spot them cuz they're gonna be the ones in ODS with racks of ribbons and warfare pins lol.
Hello officer! Thank you for watching and supporting these videos. And yes, I will absolutely forward them to your videos if they have questions bc I am not very knowledgable about it myself. Thank you for serving out in the frontlines, and stay safe out there!
hello. I was wondering the people that was enlisted in the navy and went through this program; do they have to the swim test again?
Hello! Yes, everyone must test and pass the swim test regardless of previous tests.
The ODS website doesn't work. It says "page not found".
I know :( I think they recently have been dead links. I'm not sure if they're making a new website or not. I'll periodically check to see if they have a new one!
Were prior-enlisted required to take the swim test?
Yes, everyone
What would you recommend studying for the 50 questions on the final test?
Just take some notes and pay attention to lectures. If quarantine measures are still in place, you will have live online lectures. They should be able to provide the power points as well! Don't sweat it.
Did you complete dental school first and then go to the Navy?
Correct. I was awarded the Navy Dental HPSP when I found out I got into dental school. I swore in as an O-1/ENS. I completed 4 years of dental school and commissioned into an O-3/LT. I went to ODS a month after and have been serving active duty since then.
So what is your rank when you graduate? Is it different from ocs?
I was an ENS when I first commissioned with HPSP and then a LT when I received my DMD in dental school. I'm not too sure about the details with OCS, but from what I could witness while I was there, very! Their training is longer and stricter.
Hi! Do you have swim training in ODS? This may be a silly question... Do you need to be good at swimming if you enter the navy as an officer (like if you are in the medical field...nurse)? I have heard you swim laps or jump in a plank into deep water in PT
Hi Michelle! No, you don't get training at ODS, so I recommend maybe taking some swim classes prior so it'll be a piece of cake! I mention in the videos the tests you're expected to pass. The links in the description box will show exactly what those qualifications are. Good luck!!
Hey Monica,
Great info. Did you have any chaplains in your class? I’m waiting to see if my packet was approved. Also how old was the oldest person in your class?
Hi! I don't think we had a chaplain but it is such a different mix every class. I hope you start soon! We had some older officers (priors) that were in their 30s too!
Did you get in as a chaplain?
@@genesisguerrero413 Hello I did, however when my packet was approved the Navy did not have Reserve slots open. So I commissioned in the USAR.
@@dr.michaelheath9085 awesome. Thanks for your service!
nice #DinSeeTalk