It depends on the school you want to go to, and if you qualify for them with your current ASVAB scores. YNCSOHV
Getting into A-school in the Coast Guard as a non-rate can be competitive and challenging. There are limited slots available for A-schools, and the selection process is based on factors such as job performance, time in service, and academic qualifications. It is important to excel in your current role as a non-rate and meet the requirements to increase your chances of being selected for A-school.
The Coast Guard has very strict guidelines for recruiting people, it would be very tough to get in with a felony, it would have to be waived, in most cases, a waiver for a felony is hard to get.
If your that week that you could not make it into the Coast Guard 1)Go find a mirror 2)Stair at yourself long and hard 3)Now smack the sh!t out of yourself 4)Repeat till you cannot stand any more
get a body guard that looks hard
Hard, Scarred, Guard, Card, Lard
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Right now, no. There is a wait. It also depends what recruiting station you're coming from. If you're in a busy area like Florida, or new jersey it will be an even longer wait. Landlocked states like Montana, Colorado, and the Dakota's are easier. In the Coast Guard, you MUST score at least a 40 on the ASVAB to qualify. They're also cracking down on alcohol related charges for people trying to join. Usually the wait is a year or more, unless you want to be a cook...then they'll gladly ship you straight to boot camp. Do yourself a favor though and do a LOT of research before joining. If you feel the armed forces is a lifestyle you'd enjoy, I'd urge you to check out the USAF.
It is actually not very hard, you need to fill out a Form 1288
hard rhymes with guard but i dont know about guards
It's going to be pretty hard, as it is on Antarctica.
Its really hard for them to faint bcoz there is a change of guard
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Yes, from both the top and the bottom. Hard from the bottom but doable