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#21
MasPan Wrote:Pretty much true. Most sea-going commands won't let you do online courses the first year that you're there. You can get a waiver if you basically prove yourself competent/prove that you're not going to fall apart from stress.

tyvm.
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#22
Mute Wrote:first point: I won't argue. not anymore, I'm a lazy bastard with no motivation 'cause my head's too far in the clouds.
second point: accessability to internet on a ship? while underway? reliable?
hang on, my kidneys burst out of my sides from laughing so hard. brb.
EDIT:: and even if I'm not on the ship, which is likely, it's all up to my chain of command to authorize me to take the classes, which is simply stupid. I'm gonna argue that since this isn't my first tour i should have the whole "you need to be here a year before you can take classes" thing waved. (which no joke is a thing. you need to be with your command for one full year before you can even consider them thinking about saying yes to taking college classes. MasPan vouch for me on this one.)

Maybe it's lack of sleep but I'm kind of irritated by this irrational post.

>HOPEFULLY this winter the navy with it's all-mighty mercy might deem me with permission to attend long-distance classes or something.

I was pointing out that the modern term is online, in a sassy, sarcastic fashion. Also mentioned it was the most accessible since you know, they can't exactly bring programs to you, besides internet/networking.

I'm kind of aware of all the limitations since I have like, 4 generations of military on both sides of the family, the only reason I didn't join was because BOTH sides encouraged me not too because of that asinine war.

Again tired, maybe I'm just being too critical since it is a shenanigans thread
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#23
...So a mod weighted the poll, right?
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#24
KhainiWest Wrote:You definitely don't have the king's will, your conviction is as weak as your sea sickness Rolleyes

I told you the risks man you can't bet your reputation on a pomegranatety anime

anyway douwe is the best op fan
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#25
KhainiWest Wrote:Maybe it's lack of sleep but I'm kind of irritated by this irrational post.

>HOPEFULLY this winter the navy with it's all-mighty mercy might deem me with permission to attend long-distance classes or something.

I was pointing out that the modern term is online, in a sassy, sarcastic fashion. Also mentioned it was the most accessible since you know, they can't exactly bring programs to you, besides internet/networking.

I'm kind of aware of all the limitations since I have like, 4 generations of military on both sides of the family, the only reason I didn't join was because BOTH sides encouraged me not too because of that asinine war.

Again tired, maybe I'm just being too critical since it is a shenanigans thread

water off a duck's ass. I mean I could try and do these NPACE classes on the boat, but the courses are the basics... except this next underway will have like basic humanities courses. *shrug*
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