![]() Compare that to taking a mid to senior E4 who is applying, then won't receive a class date for up to a year, depending on TS clearance time and availability of classes, then the full almost year of AIT. In other words, you can take an IET Soldier and two years later they will be fully qualified and have experience. A large factor in being accepted is where your competence level is and will be expected to be at your specific time in service and grade. There is no rule of thumb or written guidance that says if you have xx certification you will be accepted. The in service application is geared more towards identifying and giving an opportunity to Soldiers who already have some experience and pulling them in. 17C is not set up to accept in service applicants with no experience. Even with that, it will still take time, probably years. PFC (Join to see) I misread your rank, I thought it said SGT. Thankyou, can’t wait to hear from you all. Is a TS, passing ASVAB scores, and passing the ICTL enough?Ģ.) If I do need certs to even get a packet accepted would they be on the Army Skillshare thing, and what would those certs be? However the big questions for me are.ġ.)Do I need to have certs to be able to reclass to this MOS and is it pointless for me to submit a packet if I don’t have them? I wanted to know how many people could second this, and how many 17C reclass soldiers there are out there and how your experience was. Recently though I’ve been looking around and a lot of people are saying that reclassing to 17C is a lot harder than enlisting into it because they want you to have certs/experience. I also have to pass the “ICTL” (I believe is what it’s called). I gave my TS memo to S2 and I’m just waiting for the next steps. (Convenient because this was the plan anyway) So as a 14G I already have a Secret clearance & I need a TS for 17C. ![]() At first we realized my MOS was under-strength but that if I wanted to reclass I could go to 17C regardless of strength. ![]() So I talked to the retention NCO at my unit about re-classing from 14G to 17C.
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