JEPES guide : r USMC - Reddit The second subsection is Marine net in-grade CEUs aka MCIs CEUs are weighted at 1 25% so if you max them out at 40 you will receive 50 JEPES points, Marine net in-grade CEUs are weighted at 5% of your cutting score, this is a highly underrated part for some unbeknownst reason, if you really want to get promoted doing your MCIs can help a lot
Sergeant’s School : r USMC - Reddit Take it seriously, and you will accelerate your chances for advanced-level opportunities in the Marine Corps PME is about making you a more competent, more lethal moral and ethical warrior
MarineNet : r USMCboot - Reddit 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 Good initiative!
Hmmwv course : r USMC - Reddit Had my humvee license in 2018, took the marine net course Just confirming i would have to take the online learning again to get a new license with this unit correct?
Marinenet sucks : r USMC - Reddit Bro is DEFINITELY a Marine 😂 512 upvotes · 31 comments r USMC Marine corporal gets medal for saving drowning teen while on leave 511 upvotes · 88 comments r USMC It be this way sometimes
Marinenet : r USMCboot - Reddit Hello, I’m having trouble on the leading marines tests on Marinenet I’ve gotten 4 different proctor codes from 3 different Sgt’s and I still am not…
Best MarineNet courses? : r USMC - Reddit Hello, I’m wondering if any body has a good list of current MarineNet courses that are worth points, preferably without proctor codes but I can do…
Marine Net : r USMC - Reddit Marine Net Hey gents I’m looking to max out my marine net points on jepes so I can pick up sooner What are some courses that have CUI’s that can take that are on the easier side Thanks