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Had my physical today, doc told me I should watch my weight. 8 extra years of school
For that piece of advice. That’s why I have no medical history
 
Had my physical today, doc told me I should watch my weight. 8 extra years of school
For that piece of advice. That’s why I have no medical history
Did you have to go through any extra hoops because you lacked a medical history paper trail? I don't really have one either and am worried for when I get a CIL.
 
Not sure where the best place to ask this would be, maybe a mod can move it somewhere it'll get more eyeballs.

Do academy graduates generally live with roommates for the first month/year/decade (besides at places like N90/ZNY, where that's a given)? Obviously not ones with families, but me for example I guess I'm a "young professional"—just out of college, at my first "big boy job" (though it's only $35-40k/year). I've had roommates all five years I was in school, had roommates last year, will have roommates this year, wouldn't mind rooming with someone in OKC. Have people noticed a shift in living habits as more millennials graduate the academy? Or do people seem to take the $50k/year and try to find their own place immediately?

I imagine the rotating shifts could make it annoying to have roommates pretty quickly, once you start working nights.
 
Did you have to go through any extra hoops because you lacked a medical history paper trail? I don't really have one either and am worried for when I get a CIL.
Surprisingly the opposite. I figured they would ask for a primary care physician yadda yadda but if you have nothing to report you have nothing to report.

Not sure where the best place to ask this would be, maybe a mod can move it somewhere it'll get more eyeballs.

Do academy graduates generally live with roommates for the first month/year/decade (besides at places like N90/ZNY, where that's a given)? Obviously not ones with families, but me for example I guess I'm a "young professional"—just out of college, at my first "big boy job" (though it's only $35-40k/year). I've had roommates all five years I was in school, had roommates last year, will have roommates this year, wouldn't mind rooming with someone in OKC. Have people noticed a shift in living habits as more millennials graduate the academy? Or do people seem to take the $50k/year and try to find their own place immediately?

I imagine the rotating shifts could make it annoying to have roommates pretty quickly, once you start working nights.
I’m no academy graduate but looking at the pay for AG a roommate makes sense, to each their own however
 
Just asked for an update from AN, they're still waiting on my security and medical to clear. If you see my timeline, you'll see that I completed everything in February.
 
Just asked for an update from AN, they're still waiting on my security and medical to clear. If you see my timeline, you'll see that I completed everything in February.
Your time will comes sir. It’s all Gucci

Any idea if the medical is considered a first or second class physical?
I would say first. However they then made me take off everything but my underwear for the ekg, and the hooker that placed the pads told me it it wouldn’t hurt and she continually readjusted the glue pads on my chest hair, that felt very second class.
 
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