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Maybe one of you guys might have some experience with this.
My 20yr old daughter enlisted with the Army. Her recruiter told her to freeze her social, which she neglected to do before her medical eval and interview at MEPS. She has a couple of diagnosis that were questionable and was required to submit medical records, which she did. One diagnosis was scoliosis and the other is an asymptomatic chromosomal mutation. The scoliosis is 4 degrees. She has taken and passed the ASVAB. It was in the mid 30s. We now have her with a ASVAB tutor to get her score up.
Her recruiter told her that the process after submitting the records would be long enough that she should find a job and they'd be in contact down the road. Should she expect a call back?
My 20yr old daughter enlisted with the Army. Her recruiter told her to freeze her social, which she neglected to do before her medical eval and interview at MEPS. She has a couple of diagnosis that were questionable and was required to submit medical records, which she did. One diagnosis was scoliosis and the other is an asymptomatic chromosomal mutation. The scoliosis is 4 degrees. She has taken and passed the ASVAB. It was in the mid 30s. We now have her with a ASVAB tutor to get her score up.
Her recruiter told her that the process after submitting the records would be long enough that she should find a job and they'd be in contact down the road. Should she expect a call back?