So thankful for you making this video, you have no idea! There is minimal content on this MOS, along with all the others in the 68 series (besides 68W). Thank you!
Hey guys thanks for the advice I’m in reception for the 68 Charlie ait course currently. We’re in dorms right now. So I guess that has changed since you’ve been here. We’re allowed to go the gym and px but only the one across the street from us. It’s drill sergeants now but they’re amazing. I can’t wait to start the course with them. Wish me luck!
Amazing! Army AIT in the 70's was civilial clothes first day and we had Beer vending machines in the barracks. You could go anywhere as long as you were back for class.
I'm in AIT in phase 2 as a delta. But current 68C and 68Deltas will be sent to 188th med BN at fort Sam. That is were both chariles and Deltas will do phase 1 they will move to a phase 2 sites after about 11 to 12 weeks. For those who wonder about privileges it's very relaxed but you will get a lack of sleep, and due to the privileges given most people fail out due to having to much fun and not studying. Also 188th is currently saying with 232 Delta company in 3 man dorms
omGee'z... i've watched soMany of your videos &this is byFar one of myFavorite's! you both are gr8! thankYou forYouR service & go 68 charlies! [you are so right about charting! thankYou! ]
Sucks how they didn't give you another chance, I failed the 2nd to last test during 68D AIT but they gave me and one other guy one last shot after our CO intervened. been out 2 years now and finishing up my CRNA certification. Best of luck man.
Im not military but i am a civilian medical assistant and a phlebotomist, during my ma school i studied up on pharmacology, anatomy and physiology. 7 years later with experience i plan going back to school to eventually try out for med school to become a rural physician
Unfortunately, my granddaughter just backed out of her Army contract literally one week before shipping out to Ft Sill basic training (and before taking the oath) because her recruiter lied to her. She has a 4 yr med degree (but no license) and was told she would go into 68c school right out of Basic, as her asvab score was high enough (I don't know what it was). She was told they had gotten a spot for her there and everything. Well, she had to go see her recruiter about another issue last week and was then told she would have to apply to 68c after she had enlisted. As you may know, the 68c MOS is a highly prized classification and very difficult to get into. Some applicants wait months/years for a spot and many never get in. She is heartbroken, and her enthusiasm and trust in the Army has deteriorated, as you may correctly guess. So she has decided to look for other ways to become an LPN (actually she want's to be a PA). So for anyone else out there thinking about being a 68c, there's no guarantee you'll get into the program. At the very least, be prepared for a long wait.
@@TangoGulf due to details I enclosed on a former DEP enlistmentent with the marines right outta highschool I unfortunately was unable to choose a medical job. But I'm currently starting ait for 13b(cannon crewmember) monday.
@@TangoGulf thanks. Try asking on army reddit threads about the differences between whiskey and charlie. I did that for my job and another 13 series I was considering. Got alot of help that way.
I know I’m 2 years late watching this video but it would be great if you could do more videos on different 68 MOS at AIT. I’m 68P and would like to also do 68X & 68M
Back in the 1960's when I was active duty (WAC) there was a program called Stripes for Skills - if you enlisted and were already an LPN/LVN - you went from basic to Ft Sam and did 4 weeks of basic med just to learn paperwork and how to handle the military and then you were an E-5. Not sure that program still exists.
You should do one of these type of videos for 25B(I know you talked about it in a previous video) maybe how to prepare for it, I’m a senior in high school so it would be cool to know what to do and expect Also some tips would be helpful
Just wondering after all the schools and everything when you get out can you be hired as a RN at a hospital or do you still have to do schooling to become a RN in civilian life.
Phase 1 is 12 weeks, the new 68C group is living in the new nice dorms with the whiskies, not in the old barracks at C Co 188th. There’s more freedom there and you can workout at the gym anytime after class or on the weekends starting from day one. Also the job of 68C is not all that glamorous, I chose to get out after cleaning an uncircumcised penis of its yeast. It’s not for everyone, long hours and sick people everyday, you are not guaranteed to be in a hospital, you could be with a line unit or a CSH Unit, which would make u a line medic. You could also work night shift schedules of 7pm to 7AM up to 5 days a week including weekends and holidays. Just a warning to anyone being sold on the glamour of the job, PLEASE feel called to “nursing” and want that more than anything, because this is not just a nursing field, it’s what the army tells you to do in the nursing field.
War_on_poverty yes I reclassed to a 91b mechanic - 80% of all 68c will be tied to a combat support unit (most likely infantry/ordinance units) and will be doing the field training and working along side the whiskeys. Buddies of mine still in it are going to the range each weekend for combat readiness training. It’s the new army brother!
War_on_poverty I highly recommend 68d - everyone I knew who did that route was much happier and they do not want to reclass. Surgery is an incredible skill as well, much better than @$$ wiping as a 68c. If that’s what’s on your heart I say go for it you will have a much better long term career.
yeshuajob definitely what I want to do. Thanks man. This literally saved me from making a massive mistake. I did more research and you’re right about the 68c.
Do you get to choose your phase 2 location? Also, is there any time between basic and air to spend with family before flying across the country (in NC)?
Man don’t be rude, being a nurse is hard. I got respect for anyone who made it as far as him. I took the civilian RN path and with way you flip it- it’s rough.
liz gonzalez just things I should know that aren’t common knowledge on 12b that I can’t find anywhere but from an experienced 12b or something like that
Robby Boyd I enlisted as 68k in August and leave for bct in November. I was looking for info on what to expect as far as phase I and living situations because I had watched your videos months ago.
I know it was already mentioned in the video, but since I don't have much experience/knowledge in the medical field (since I'm joining straight after highschool) what are some subjects I should review before entering AIT for 68c?
So I currently working on my pre-req for the LPN program here at my local college. I am so back and forth as to if I should just finish school (I’m 27) and then join. Or if I should join the reserves then finish school and when I’m done transferring to active duty. I get that I’m a little older so I don’t want to wait too long. What do you think would be the best option?
Thank you so much for this video!!!! I honestly appreciate you guys, I’m a Certified Nurse Aid. And I’m heavy thinking about becoming a Practical Nursing Specialist for the Army 💚. My only concern is about the Phase 2 because it’s 52 Weeks, I’m still in school. So I’m wondering how that’s going to work while I’m school, and trying to finish my bachelor’s degree and then going straight in for my Masters. If theirs any tips or questions that I should ask my Sergeant please let me know! Thank you guys 🙌🏾💛
I’m to a CNA or tech nurse I want to do either LPN or 68W once I join the army I’m inspire to become a doctor but I’m looking at at how hard the 53 weeks will be hmm 🤔 but im thinking it’s free versus a 30,000 LVN program I don’t won’t debt.
Nutrition Specialist #1 the 68M is about to transition to the new cooks of the army, if you truly want to work with nutrition in the army you should get a degree as a dietician or something similar, and then you will be able to go in as an officer and have more of a role in the field you desire.
So I have a question, I am looking into joining the Army as a reservist in high school but eventually I would like to try to switch to Active Duty infantry. Is it even possible? I asked my recruiter but he never gave me a clear answer. Also thank you Matt for the videos I've been watching them for days lately
NotSoRoyal you can do split ops if you’re a junior in high school. You go to basic in the summer, come back for senior year, and then go to ait when you graduate high school. I don’t think you can be in the reserves while attending hs (9-10).... unless you’re doing split ops. When you graduate ait (if you enlisted as reserves) you go back to your unit and drill, you can go active from there if your unit releases you from your contract. If your main goal is to go active you can still do split ops and go active duty after you graduate high school and AIT.
You must have missed the parts where 68C has a 60% failure rate as well as me saying at the beginning that he is the best person I know to talk about 68C AIT. He gives great tips and talks about things that you will learn at 68C AIT which is 53 weeks long in total and he went though 52 weeks before failing the last test. You learn from failures and mistakes so having somebody who didn't just breeze through AIT actually is BETTER in many ways because they will discuss the parts that are harder. If I had somebody who was previously a nurse and then went to 68C and thennn I did a video with them on it, the video would be more of "it was easy" rather than in this video where he talked about some of the struggles. So, yes it does make sense.
Thanks yall i'm officially all sworn in definitely was easy, honestly was only worried about the blood test never gave blood before but it was no sweat. Worst part is spreadin the cheeks lmaooo that was awkward
I literally went to AIT with Boyd and watched him fail out. I’ve been a 68C for 5 years now. Majority of what he says here is idiotic and wrong. You want knowledge on this MOS find someone who actually passed abs practices nursing. That or see a AMEDD recruiter. Trash video.
@@830Video I checked it out. I'm not into what you do now, like being sold fitness supplements or whatever it is. I was looking at information for re-enlistment options. Best of luck
StrongerNow 80 I make short films now not selling supplements. But if you’re interested you can always save 10% with Bare Performance Nutrition using Warrior10
So thankful for you making this video, you have no idea! There is minimal content on this MOS, along with all the others in the 68 series (besides 68W). Thank you!
Yes the 68 series!!!!!
Hey guys thanks for the advice I’m in reception for the 68 Charlie ait course currently. We’re in dorms right now. So I guess that has changed since you’ve been here. We’re allowed to go the gym and px but only the one across the street from us. It’s drill sergeants now but they’re amazing. I can’t wait to start the course with them. Wish me luck!
You pass my dude!!!! Congratz!!
The phase 1 barracks aren’t bays any more they have been condemned for mold. They are now living in the Air Force barracks
Lol good news for me!
I think they just moved back lol
That's interesting - my husband was the Operations SFC for 91B Delta Co. at Fr. Sam - those barracks seemed brand new back then (retired in 1984)
Amazing! Army AIT in the 70's was civilial clothes first day and we had Beer vending machines in the barracks. You could go anywhere as long as you were back for class.
OMG Robby looks so different with a beard! I just discovered his channel yesterday, didn't even recognize him.
I'm in AIT in phase 2 as a delta. But current 68C and 68Deltas will be sent to 188th med BN at fort Sam. That is were both chariles and Deltas will do phase 1 they will move to a phase 2 sites after about 11 to 12 weeks.
For those who wonder about privileges it's very relaxed but you will get a lack of sleep, and due to the privileges given most people fail out due to having to much fun and not studying.
Also 188th is currently saying with 232 Delta company in 3 man dorms
omGee'z... i've watched soMany of your videos &this is byFar one of myFavorite's! you both are gr8! thankYou forYouR service & go 68 charlies! [you are so right about charting! thankYou! ]
Sucks how they didn't give you another chance, I failed the 2nd to last test during 68D AIT but they gave me and one other guy one last shot after our CO intervened. been out 2 years now and finishing up my CRNA certification. Best of luck man.
did they send you to fight at all while you were there? did anyone with a 68D get sent to fight?
Great inside look at AIT for those interested in this MOS. Are you planning on bringing some other MOSes(?) 😂 on?
If I can yes of course
I would love to hear about what AIT is like for 15W
It’s all dorms now no barracks.
Damn, we were literally talking about this in class when I got this notification.
update: 2021 its not barracks anymore. its dorms of 2-3 guys
Great Video Matt that’s the MOS I want to do..
Im not military but i am a civilian medical assistant and a phlebotomist, during my ma school i studied up on pharmacology, anatomy and physiology. 7 years later with experience i plan going back to school to eventually try out for med school to become a rural physician
Good luck! if you make it, get boards and beyond + pathoma, and use them liberally. Best investment I've ever made
@@bf3947 ill get myself that pathology book just to read up to help me thanks
Unfortunately, my granddaughter just backed out of her Army contract literally one week before shipping out to Ft Sill basic training (and before taking the oath) because her recruiter lied to her. She has a 4 yr med degree (but no license) and was told she would go into 68c school right out of Basic, as her asvab score was high enough (I don't know what it was). She was told they had gotten a spot for her there and everything.
Well, she had to go see her recruiter about another issue last week and was then told she would have to apply to 68c after she had enlisted. As you may know, the 68c MOS is a highly prized classification and very difficult to get into. Some applicants wait months/years for a spot and many never get in.
She is heartbroken, and her enthusiasm and trust in the Army has deteriorated, as you may correctly guess. So she has decided to look for other ways to become an LPN (actually she want's to be a PA).
So for anyone else out there thinking about being a 68c, there's no guarantee you'll get into the program. At the very least, be prepared for a long wait.
This was awesome. Thank you, I still can't make up mind between 68 whiskey or Charlie, but this was a huge help.
I'm in the same boat. What did you choose?
@@TangoGulf due to details I enclosed on a former DEP enlistmentent with the marines right outta highschool I unfortunately was unable to choose a medical job. But I'm currently starting ait for 13b(cannon crewmember) monday.
@@CrimsonSp33d oh sorry to hear that. Good luck man
@@TangoGulf thanks. Try asking on army reddit threads about the differences between whiskey and charlie. I did that for my job and another 13 series I was considering. Got alot of help that way.
@@CrimsonSp33d yeah I'll def try that thank you
Oh wow. I just made a plan to go 68W last week. Good shit
I know I’m 2 years late watching this video but it would be great if you could do more videos on different 68 MOS at AIT. I’m 68P and would like to also do 68X & 68M
Morning everyone!
Back in the 1960's when I was active duty (WAC) there was a program called Stripes for Skills - if you enlisted and were already an LPN/LVN - you went from basic to Ft Sam and did 4 weeks of basic med just to learn paperwork and how to handle the military and then you were an E-5. Not sure that program still exists.
Hope you're doing fine ma'am
You should do one of these type of videos for 25B(I know you talked about it in a previous video) maybe how to prepare for it, I’m a senior in high school so it would be cool to know what to do and expect Also some tips would be helpful
About to graduate from this course in April if anyone has questions about what it is like currently in 2021!
i ship out next month as 68c! what are the main differences due to covid?
Just wondering after all the schools and everything when you get out can you be hired as a RN at a hospital or do you still have to do schooling to become a RN in civilian life.
Hello, how is the work schedule like?
Can you DM me? Have some questions
I have some questions
Big up Matt great video👍🏽
The Bare Performance shirt plug lol I like it.
Phase 1 is 12 weeks, the new 68C group is living in the new nice dorms with the whiskies, not in the old barracks at C Co 188th. There’s more freedom there and you can workout at the gym anytime after class or on the weekends starting from day one. Also the job of 68C is not all that glamorous, I chose to get out after cleaning an uncircumcised penis of its yeast. It’s not for everyone, long hours and sick people everyday, you are not guaranteed to be in a hospital, you could be with a line unit or a CSH Unit, which would make u a line medic. You could also work night shift schedules of 7pm to 7AM up to 5 days a week including weekends and holidays. Just a warning to anyone being sold on the glamour of the job, PLEASE feel called to “nursing” and want that more than anything, because this is not just a nursing field, it’s what the army tells you to do in the nursing field.
were you a 68C? I am supposed to go to meps next week for this job, but the info you shared has me hesitant. I do not want to be a line medic.
War_on_poverty yes I reclassed to a 91b mechanic - 80% of all 68c will be tied to a combat support unit (most likely infantry/ordinance units) and will be doing the field training and working along side the whiskeys. Buddies of mine still in it are going to the range each weekend for combat readiness training. It’s the new army brother!
@@yeshuajob thanks for the warning, what about 68D? That is another role that I am considering...
War_on_poverty I highly recommend 68d - everyone I knew who did that route was much happier and they do not want to reclass. Surgery is an incredible skill as well, much better than @$$ wiping as a 68c. If that’s what’s on your heart I say go for it you will have a much better long term career.
yeshuajob definitely what I want to do. Thanks man. This literally saved me from making a massive mistake. I did more research and you’re right about the 68c.
Enlisted as a 68B and will be leaving for BT soon; I'm very excited yet a little bit nervous! 😊
Our MOS is dying 😭
Which Mos would best transfer over to becoming a registered nurse!
how was ait as a prior service?? im in process of reclassing to this mos
What about MOS-T's?? Do you still get treated like you're fresh??
68c is in dorms now
I sure hope so
teleah jackson spoke too soon on that one lol
@@teleahjackson5588 yooo!!!
Dorms as in sharing rooms or just sharing the bathroom and common area?
@@rithe07 Phase 1 you share everything literally. Phase 2 you only share bathroom and common area, you have a personal room.
Just Here waiting on Matt to drop a diss track.
LOL 😂
@@MattWard89 come on, we all know you have some sweet bars.
This made me laugh 👍
Nice video and thanks for the info
Do you get to choose your phase 2 location? Also, is there any time between basic and air to spend with family before flying across the country (in NC)?
No you dont choose your phase 2 site. Depends on your class number and your score in the class.
This was a video on how to be successful in 68c AIT from someone who didn't even make it?
If you want to word it like that but yes he provided good info on the things that he struggled with and how things go.
Man don’t be rude, being a nurse is hard. I got respect for anyone who made it as far as him. I took the civilian RN path and with way you flip it- it’s rough.
can you take family with you if reclassing?
Yes during phase 2 of AIT.
This was great!
What about a person reclassing from another mos is the expectation simmilar in terms of living standards n privilages
Can you do 31K Military Dog Handler?
Do you think you could possibly do a video like this on 12 bravo? I can’t seem to find enough info on it as far as people’s experiences in it.
If I knew personally a 12B, yes
Facts! I really want to know more about that AIT. Especially since it is a more dangerous MOS. Please please do that plz
What are your questions?
liz gonzalez just things I should know that aren’t common knowledge on 12b that I can’t find anywhere but from an experienced 12b or something like that
@@lizgonzalez1666 more just about AIT and what goes on during basic as a 12b. Also what 12b's do at duty station and such
Any chance you could find a 68W who you could interview?
How about an MOS-T for the "privilege phases"?
It’s 3 man dorms now, not bays.
Great video, time for 11b
I’ve been dying to know about 68k ait. There’s like no info about it anywhere 😕
Join 68K and make videos about your experience!
Robby Boyd I enlisted as 68k in August and leave for bct in November. I was looking for info on what to expect as far as phase I and living situations because I had watched your videos months ago.
FreezingSun some Kilos I knew ( I’m pretty sure) got dorms
@@FreezingInSun Are you in AIT now? I enlisted as 68K too and I'm shipping to basic in a month
I know it was already mentioned in the video, but since I don't have much experience/knowledge in the medical field (since I'm joining straight after highschool) what are some subjects I should review before entering AIT for 68c?
Anatomy and physiology and biology
So I currently working on my pre-req for the LPN program here at my local college. I am so back and forth as to if I should just finish school (I’m 27) and then join. Or if I should join the reserves then finish school and when I’m done transferring to active duty. I get that I’m a little older so I don’t want to wait too long. What do you think would be the best option?
You can go ahead finish CC look into joining reserve in summer and also try ROTC.
How to stay warm during the winter in Basic training?
PT
Sounds interesting topic! 👍
Can you reclass to this mos as an E-5?
Warren Freeman yes we had 5 sgts in our class at Walter Reed
What is the ait like for prior service
After 68c training you get out as what rank?
Anyone leave for Fort Jackson tomorrow?
Not me but good luck
Thank you.
Good luck !
💪 good luck
King Trump I wish you the best of luck man.
Hows life reclassing as an NCO?
so how long is 68c AIT ?
Daniel Nunez I believe it’s 52 weeks
A year (in a nutshell)
obdiane dam, that sucks
Do the aircraft electronics mos 94r
Thank you so much for this video!!!! I honestly appreciate you guys, I’m a Certified Nurse Aid. And I’m heavy thinking about becoming a Practical Nursing Specialist for the Army 💚. My only concern is about the Phase 2 because it’s 52 Weeks, I’m still in school. So I’m wondering how that’s going to work while I’m school, and trying to finish my bachelor’s degree and then going straight in for my Masters. If theirs any tips or questions that I should ask my Sergeant please let me know! Thank you guys 🙌🏾💛
I’m to a CNA or tech nurse I want to do either LPN or 68W once I join the army I’m inspire to become a doctor but I’m looking at at how hard the 53 weeks will be hmm 🤔 but im thinking it’s free versus a 30,000 LVN program I don’t won’t debt.
Could you do a video with a 68M Nutrition Specialist that woukd be sooo awesome ❤💪🏾😭😊
Nutrition Specialist #1 the 68M is about to transition to the new cooks of the army, if you truly want to work with nutrition in the army you should get a degree as a dietician or something similar, and then you will be able to go in as an officer and have more of a role in the field you desire.
yeshuajob Thank you for telling me I really appreciate it!
I heard you need a security clearance for phase 2. Is that true?
Ed Stark only if you go to Washington DC for phase 2 otherwise no
Why did he get out?
Do one on 15P’s before I leave to training haha!
So I have a question, I am looking into joining the Army as a reservist in high school but eventually I would like to try to switch to Active Duty infantry. Is it even possible? I asked my recruiter but he never gave me a clear answer. Also thank you Matt for the videos I've been watching them for days lately
NotSoRoyal you can do split ops if you’re a junior in high school. You go to basic in the summer, come back for senior year, and then go to ait when you graduate high school. I don’t think you can be in the reserves while attending hs (9-10).... unless you’re doing split ops. When you graduate ait (if you enlisted as reserves) you go back to your unit and drill, you can go active from there if your unit releases you from your contract. If your main goal is to go active you can still do split ops and go active duty after you graduate high school and AIT.
Anyone leaving for Fort Benning on November 19th for 11B?
Much better than pornhub. 😎
Can you do a video like this for 25B?
I did one myself.... lol
@@MattWard89 time for me to delve into the archives then
@@MattWard89 just found it. Very informative. Thanks for doing these kinds of videos, they really help a lot!
Anyone ship to Benning June 24th 2019?
I’m a CNA can I enlist into army as CNA or LPN/LVN
You only go to basic and then your duty station.
Oh Okay
This guy didn't finish the course? Did you wash out or medical issues the reason you are no longer in the army
Does anyone know anything about 68E
No hate here but this makes no sense. Having a “ how to pass “ video from someone who failed out of AIT and couldn’t even get past TRADOC?
You must have missed the parts where 68C has a 60% failure rate as well as me saying at the beginning that he is the best person I know to talk about 68C AIT. He gives great tips and talks about things that you will learn at 68C AIT which is 53 weeks long in total and he went though 52 weeks before failing the last test. You learn from failures and mistakes so having somebody who didn't just breeze through AIT actually is BETTER in many ways because they will discuss the parts that are harder.
If I had somebody who was previously a nurse and then went to 68C and thennn I did a video with them on it, the video would be more of "it was easy" rather than in this video where he talked about some of the struggles. So, yes it does make sense.
Robby Boyd you also kept your phone on you during one of the tests which made it a no-go after it was inspected when you went to the Latrine 😉
@@yeshuajob how would you know that?
@@yeshuajob I don't doubt you I'm just curious.
StrongerNow 80 because I too was once a 68c
Yea bring a sf guy on
I go to meps today/tomorrow not gonna lie im nervous 😂
Don't sweat it bro. It'll go by in a flash
Good luck on the crab walk. It’s only awkward if you make it awkward
Thanks yall i'm officially all sworn in definitely was easy, honestly was only worried about the blood test never gave blood before but it was no sweat. Worst part is spreadin the cheeks lmaooo that was awkward
@@caseydifabio3692 congrats bro. Welcome to the team 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
@@Odawg126 thanks man
Another 💣 Episode !
Bring a SF Guy On !
You said you dropped out in phase 2 tho??? Im confused?
Medicine is memory
NEVER FEARRR FOR I AM HERE LATE CUZ I WAS IN SCHOOL XDDDD LIKE IF U ALSO WERE IN SCHOOL
I literally went to AIT with Boyd and watched him fail out. I’ve been a 68C for 5 years now. Majority of what he says here is idiotic and wrong. You want knowledge on this MOS find someone who actually passed abs practices nursing. That or see a AMEDD recruiter. Trash video.
any tips on how to pass ? i leave for basic in a week with this mos.
I scored a 27 on my practice my recruiter surprised me so I wasn’t prepared and I wanna know what score I’ll get on the actual test???
This guy failed out of 68C and made a video about it.
@@830Video I checked it out. I'm not into what you do now, like being sold fitness supplements or whatever it is. I was looking at information for re-enlistment options. Best of luck
StrongerNow 80 I make short films now not selling supplements. But if you’re interested you can always save 10% with Bare Performance Nutrition using Warrior10
LOL
Anyone here in 2025? I have many questions.
"easy" for him probs.
Hi baby I love your videos your wife Fernanda