If your evaluations are halfway decent and you know what C school you want, submit a request chit for it. If your chain of command feels that either you or the Navy would benefit from the school you are probably on your way. You will probably have to agree to extend your enlistment if accepted to C school. If the school you want is totally unrelated to what you are trained for you probably won't get it. Also, if you reenlist you can make it a term of agreement for your reenlistment.
3 weeks
Because, based on the original US Navy training pipeline arrangement, the US Navy Class "C" school was the third school in the in-rating (or, within the job title) sequence. From what I read in a recruiting brochure while processing for enlistment into the US Navy in 1981, The Class "A" schools all teach entry-level skills, the Class "B" schools (used to) teach intermediate level skills, and Class "C" schools teach that specialize on the specific equipment that the trainees will be working on in the fleet. According to the brochure, the Class "B" school curriculum was folded into the Class "C" school courses. And there is even deeper training beyond that, that are simply called "Advanced Schools" or courses (actually), lasting days or weeks.
Navy Children School was created in 1965.
Navy School of Music was created in 1935.
Chosen Hill School was created in 1959.
I went through both an A School and a C School. Strike: 8 weeks OPINTEL: 6 weeks Imagery: about 15 weeks or something close An A school is about 15 weeks as well.
Navy Children School's motto is 'ज्ञानेन शोभते'.
Chosen Hill School's motto is 'Carpe Diem'.
You do the online school if you are in the Navy SEALS. You most likely are not going to have much time for the school.
Navy "C" schools for corpsmen are located at various locations throughout the United States. Some of these locations include Fort Sam Houston in San Antonio, Texas, Great Lakes, Illinois, Camp Lejeune in Jacksonville, North Carolina, and Naval Hospital Corps School in Great Lakes, Illinois. The specific location for a corpsman's "C" school will depend on their specific training and career path within the Navy.
Go straight to the Navy after high school.
* You would have to go to school for that.