USMC Marinenet Courses Recommendations : r USMCboot - Reddit A lot of those don't give CEU's that affect JEPES If you filter by "has CEU" on MarineNet's catalog you'll see a lot of MCVC (Marine Corps Virtual Classroom) that typically award 20 or so points at a time Those are courses that are typically a regular homework once a week after reading a section course
RRC Points on Marine Net classes? : r USMC - Reddit If you legit ran out of Marinenet courses, look up the electronic-based distribution learning (EBDL) list that gets published every year These are all non-Marine distance learning courses that count for reserve retirement points
Marinenet courses? : r USMC - Reddit Trying to pull ahead of my peers in the schoolhouse and hopefully get meritorious promotion to LCPL So are there any good Marinenet courses that…
MarineNet : r USMCboot - Reddit MarineNet does show up on your education records however MarineNet can count for college credit If you are one of those squared away, meritorious Marines that prefers to train during liberty, do Marine Net courses, MCI's, and college, at your base library or in the barracks if your have internet I would love you if you were my Marine
Reserve Retirement Credits (RRC) in MarineNet : r USMC - Reddit Barney style: In the reserves you can retire after 20 satisfied years of service, the pension starts at age 60 To get a Sat year, you need a minimum of 50 points You can earn points in many ways and doing Marinenet classes are one way of doing so The more points you have at retirement, the more pay you will receive to your pension
r USMC on Reddit: MarineNet Catalogue Gets a Boost of Proctorless CEUs . . . MarineNet has published a bunch of classes now worth half a CEU for a mere hour of study, and there are a lot of them While I have not personally curated all the 0 5 CEU classes to see if they are proctorless, I will edit the post once I have the time to run through the catalogue
Marinenet : r USMC - Reddit As a USMC vet with experience in both the reserve and active duty, I understand the challenges Marines face when it comes to advancing their careers Throughout my service, I've witnessed many Marines struggle with taking their tests or lacking the time needed to dedicate to studying, ultimately hindering their promotion opportunities
MarineNet Points 20200628 : r USMC - Reddit These are the MarineNet courses that are worth points and do not require a proctor (as of 20200628) The indented ones are part of a curriculum; you must complete all courses in the curriculum to get the points They are ordered by time to complete None of these are ACE accredited
Can someone explain how Marinenet MCIs CEUs affect promotion? I’m a lance corporal, a Sgt told me I need to have seven MCIs done on marinenet in order to be promoted to corporal Later a Cpl told me that they had changed the system recently, and I had to get some amount of CEUs, and MCIs that don’t have CEUs are worthless Then a SSgt told me the original Sgt was right