How long does meps take




















Sign Up with Google. Sign Up with Email. Already have an account? Log In with Facebook. Log In with Google. Please enter an email address. Welcome to RallyPoint! Continue with Facebook. Continue with Google. Sign Up With Email I have an account. Let's Go! Make sure you let your recruiter know before you go to MEPS of all the conditions that may require waivers on your behalf. Otherwise, you may be disqualified. If you pass your physical and ASVAB, there will a counselor who will provide you the jobs you are eligible for and your enlistment agreement.

Before signing or agreeing to anything, make sure you go through all of your options as this is a very important decision to make and something that is very difficult to change while you are in the military. The counselors will be there to help you out during this time, so be sure to ask them for help if you need it.

You will also do a final interview, fingerprint and background check and a briefing before you swear into the military. Meals and Accommodations will be provided for you on behalf of the military but anything extra outside of that will be your responsibility.

Overall, MEPS is a big important piece of your enlistment process. Select basic ads. Create a personalised ads profile. Select personalised ads. Apply market research to generate audience insights.

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Job Selection. Enlistment Oath Ceremony. Learn about our editorial policies. Your Privacy Rights. To change or withdraw your consent choices for TheBalanceCareers. At any time, you can update your settings through the "EU Privacy" link at the bottom of any page. Some have to stay over or come back on the next weekend depending upon the recruitment situation. Bring a book, learn to be bored and hurry up and wait.

You will get through what millions before you have. There is no speeding up the process. Thank you for the comments guys. I had to disclose my medical information to my recruiter and he sent it up to be reviewed and then I am going to MEPS. I am very anxious and excited to get started on this process, I just want to sign and go.

I've been analyzing and researching going Army since November so I'm ready. I'll try and hurry up and wait and respect the process as much as I can. From my understanding I can't do anything to rush the process and need to hurry up and wait. SGT Nicholas M. MEPS is usually the "medical process" before signing a contract etc. Are you talking about some type of medical waiver from your recruiter?

As far as I know, the recruiter shouldn't be doing any "medically reviewing" aside from what you disclosed that may disqualify you from service before you even get to MEPS.



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