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<blockquote data-quote="BReeves" data-source="post: 2337893" data-attributes="member: 10973"><p>Kinda funny the things we remember. 1962 living in LA, I had just turned 17, Mom was struggling working as a waitress to get me and my sister (a year older) through high school with cloths, class rings, proms etc. I decided to make things a little easier for her by quitting high school and joining the Navy. Can't remember what the entrance test was named but I remember getting an 88 and my recruiter telling me I was #2 out of the 50 or so that took the test on that day. The #1 guy was a 4 year college grad, the test was multiple choice and I was just really lucky with my guesses.</p><p></p><p>That test score gained me the privilege of choosing my rate and training. I chose to be an AT (Aviation Electronics Tech). Thanks to the Navy I was never without a job for any longer than I chose to be. 51 years ago and I'll remember that test score for as long as I live.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BReeves, post: 2337893, member: 10973"] Kinda funny the things we remember. 1962 living in LA, I had just turned 17, Mom was struggling working as a waitress to get me and my sister (a year older) through high school with cloths, class rings, proms etc. I decided to make things a little easier for her by quitting high school and joining the Navy. Can't remember what the entrance test was named but I remember getting an 88 and my recruiter telling me I was #2 out of the 50 or so that took the test on that day. The #1 guy was a 4 year college grad, the test was multiple choice and I was just really lucky with my guesses. That test score gained me the privilege of choosing my rate and training. I chose to be an AT (Aviation Electronics Tech). Thanks to the Navy I was never without a job for any longer than I chose to be. 51 years ago and I'll remember that test score for as long as I live. [/QUOTE]
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