Slow_twitch
02-23-2011, 11:49 AM
Hey Fellas.
I am currently a sophomore in college, have a 3.0 GPA , have wanted to give back to my country for the longest time, and am wanting to do Army ROTC and sign a contract stating that I will go Army no matter what, but have a few concerns. My primary concern is MEPS because I have been to a few psychologists on my own accord for a very brief amount of time (less then 3 months for each, for not very serious reasons) and am currently seeing one now here at school but will be terminating it soon because I simply see no need to continue seeing her. I have also never been clinically diagnosed with or treated with meds for depression,suicide, or any other mental illness. What I want to know is when i go through MEPS, should I just say no or I say yes try and get a psych eval/ waiver? If I say no, what are the chances the military would find out since they will be doing a background check and if so, what would they do with me if they found out? FYI: I have not gone to a recruiter yet because I am simply just doing my homework so when i do make the commitment to do so, everything goes smoothly. Any thoughts suggestions and or experiences that you can share would be much appreciated
I am currently a sophomore in college, have a 3.0 GPA , have wanted to give back to my country for the longest time, and am wanting to do Army ROTC and sign a contract stating that I will go Army no matter what, but have a few concerns. My primary concern is MEPS because I have been to a few psychologists on my own accord for a very brief amount of time (less then 3 months for each, for not very serious reasons) and am currently seeing one now here at school but will be terminating it soon because I simply see no need to continue seeing her. I have also never been clinically diagnosed with or treated with meds for depression,suicide, or any other mental illness. What I want to know is when i go through MEPS, should I just say no or I say yes try and get a psych eval/ waiver? If I say no, what are the chances the military would find out since they will be doing a background check and if so, what would they do with me if they found out? FYI: I have not gone to a recruiter yet because I am simply just doing my homework so when i do make the commitment to do so, everything goes smoothly. Any thoughts suggestions and or experiences that you can share would be much appreciated