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- JEPES guide : r USMC - Reddit
The second subsection is Marine net in-grade CEUs aka MCIs CEUs are weighted at 1 25% so if you max them out at 40 you will receive 50 JEPES points, Marine net in-grade CEUs are weighted at 5% of your cutting score, this is a highly underrated part for some unbeknownst reason, if you really want to get promoted doing your MCIs can help a lot
- Marine Net Courses : r USMCboot - Reddit
Questions about joining the Marines? a) Check our wiki b) Run a search c) Post your question with a *clear and specific title*
- USMC Marinenet Courses Recommendations : r USMCboot - Reddit
Questions about joining the Marines? a) Check our wiki b) Run a search c) Post your question with a *clear and specific title*
- Marine. net Course= ACE Credits. . . ? Or college credits?!? : r USMC - Reddit
Marine net courses?! Provide ACE credits seen on your Joint Service Transcript (JST) The main objective here is intelligent marines and veterans and others alike maybe transitioning coordinators can answer this easy question
- MarineNet : r USMCboot - Reddit
MarineNet can count for college credit If you are one of those squared away, meritorious Marines that prefers to train during liberty, do Marine Net courses, MCI's, and college, at your base library or in the barracks if your have internet I would love you if you were my Marine Good initiative!
- Best MarineNet courses? : r USMC - Reddit
Hello, I’m wondering if any body has a good list of current MarineNet courses that are worth points, preferably without proctor codes but I can do…
- RRC Points on Marine Net classes? : r USMC - Reddit
Does the course lock you out from re-enrolling because you’ve done it already? Doing it during your new Anniversary Year is a safe bet Have you done blocks 1-4 of the RCSP courses? They are 5 reserve retirement points each and give you JEPES points if you are a corporal and shows on your MBS if you are a Sergeant and above If you legit ran out of Marinenet courses, look up the electronic
- Anyone know some easy MCIs with JEPES considerations? : r USMC - Reddit
Trying to max out my education points and it’s to my understanding that everything on marine net with a CEU point score counts towards your JEPES education score However I’ve 15-16 MCIs done but got screwed over since a lot of them are only like 3 points now (The maximum score is 100 points) I’m looking for some larger ones that aren’t too complicated to do and will help me get it
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