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What are the benefits and drawbacks of being a naval nurse?


I am applying for the Naval Nurse NROTC Scholarship Program and I was wondering how the process works and once I do get my BSN, what will it be like on duty. Basically, I want to know EVERYTHING about the Naval Nurse NROTC Program; from the moment I graduate to the moment I'm done with my service term.

This accurate type of information is unavailable on Yahoo Answers.

You must visit with, or telephone your hometown military Recruiters for the very latest information. (A visit is best when getting your information.)

Right now, start making a list of all the questions you can think of. When the time comes, take your list of questions with you to the hometown military Recruiter and "pick their brain" to ensure all your questions are answered.

Also ask what types of high school courses you would also need to graduate high school, which would be to your advantage for your potential future job, when enlisting in the military.

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