coolusername
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- Mar 20, 2019
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So I just posted my intoduction. So here's why i joined this site. I have Aspergers syndrome (High functioning Autism) but I have always wanted to be a SEAL. I need a challenge in my life, I have been abused as a kid and that made me stronger mentally. I was diagnosed when I was 3 and I had a loving mother who was a behavioral therapist and from 3 to 9 or 10 I was medicated but at 9 or 10 I was taken off medicine completely and that worked wonders. Anyway I want to practice medicine in SOF. My primary goal is to be a SEAL medic but also SARC and PJ. I know they are all different and all the ways they are. Here's my situation
-17 ,plan on enlisting at 18
-PT with USMC recruiters at least 2× a month
-As and Bs in school
-No criminal record
-Medically as healthy as possible (As a matter of fact its textbook perfect minus unexplained moderate knee pain that I can suck up)
-Not the best swimmer but I am working hard at it
So what's the likelihood of me getting a waiver (I know it isn't great)? But I will at least go to the recruiters office and try.But I can't go against big Navy despite my never quit attitude. Also would it be easier for me to go fleet to SEAL instead of trying to get a SO contract from the recruiters office?
-17 ,plan on enlisting at 18
-PT with USMC recruiters at least 2× a month
-As and Bs in school
-No criminal record
-Medically as healthy as possible (As a matter of fact its textbook perfect minus unexplained moderate knee pain that I can suck up)
-Not the best swimmer but I am working hard at it
So what's the likelihood of me getting a waiver (I know it isn't great)? But I will at least go to the recruiters office and try.But I can't go against big Navy despite my never quit attitude. Also would it be easier for me to go fleet to SEAL instead of trying to get a SO contract from the recruiters office?