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USMC Marinenet Courses Recommendations : r USMCboot - Reddit Hi all, I'm currently in a MAT platoon, and I'm looking to be proactive and try to knock out some courses does anyone have any suggestions that can help me to rank faster? I'm currently PFC waiting to get promoted in May, anything helps thank you
MarineNet : r USMCboot - Reddit MarineNet does show up on your education records however 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
Marinenet : r USMCboot - Reddit Marinenet Hello, I’m having trouble on the leading marines tests on Marinenet I’ve gotten 4 different proctor codes from 3 different Sgt’s and I still am not able to take the tests I have used a Capital P and lowercase for the hell of it for the pins
RRC Points on Marine Net classes? : r USMC - Reddit If you legit ran out of Marinenet courses, look up the electronic-based distribution learning (EBDL) list that gets published every year These are all non-Marine distance learning courses that count for reserve retirement points
What are some easy MCIs on Marine net : r USMC - Reddit 24 votes, 15 comments trueMCI’s m9 240 Motor T dispatch All risk management MCI’s Water purification Spelling Mat (is honestly easy if you are rusty just go through the pdf it gives you one examples) Last but not least this is more of a personal choice All the infantry MCI’s are stupid easy, some of it is shit you learned at SOI MCt so basically 1000lv task Stay away from the
MarineNet Catalogue Gets a Boost of Proctorless CEUs. Half . . . - Reddit MarineNet has published a bunch of classes now worth half a CEU for a mere hour of study, and there are a lot of them While I have not personally curated all the 0 5 CEU classes to see if they are proctorless, I will edit the post once I have the time to run through the catalogue
Marine Net Courses : r USMCboot - Reddit trueGo to the Self paced courses tab and look for a box that says Continuing Education Units All of those courses will count for points in your JEPES score Each course is worth a different number of points and you can max out at 100
High CEU MarineNet Courses : r USMC - Reddit Corrections I have a spreadsheet to help calculate your score and it also has all the MarineNet courses that will count as points Hmu I can email it to you EDIT: Alright guys, I stopped being lazy and learned how to use google sheets MAKE A COPY of the sheet, then you can check which courses to do to get the points you want
JEPES guide : r USMC - Reddit Hey everyone, so I keep seeing questions about cutting scores like every couple weeks so I wanted to make this guide to better explain JEPES in hopes of answering as much questions as possible before they arise How cutting scores work Every MOS has a cutting score (unless closed) anywhere from 0-1000 With Marines being able to earn up to 1100 points Every month the Corps has vacancies for
Has anyone made a list or anything of the simple easy pdf marinenet . . . Find the page with list of authorized marinenet courses for learning credit Find those on marinenet On the page where you can enroll look to the right (where the green check marks are) and see if it requires a proctor code or not Choose the ones that do not require it Click through the courses Earn the credit you seek