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how do you know what courses on alms are worth promotion points, I've done all courses on jko and still need a little more? cant seem to find any info anywhere else
Does anyone know how to restart a ATTRS course on ALMS?: I have a soldier who has locked himself out of completing a course due to failing the final exam 3 times. Is there a way to dis-enroll and then re-enroll him into the course so that he can just start it over and then have some fresh attempts at the final exam? or what would be the plan of action to accomplish this?
If you are in a medical MOS or interested in the medical field, you can do the following courses: 081-MD0921 HEALTHCARE NCO SUST- 170 Hours. 081-68WM6 PRACTICAL NURSE ASI SUST- 130 Hours. 081-CBRNE NWP NUCLEAR WARFARE PREPARD FOR HLTHCARE PROVIDER- 55 Hours. 081-CBRNE BWP BIOLOGICAL WARFARE PREPAREDNESS FOR HLTHCARE- 83 Hours.
No! On JKO, there is an option in the catalog to select courses that are worth DL points (see attached photo). Make sure you only take courses that JKO has annotated are worth points! Otherwise, needless to say, they won't count towards promotion. ALMS isn't a course catalog itself, but rather a system where you take the courses you registered ...
Any online classes from JKO and ALMS for promotion points during CONVID-19?: Finished all my required online courses at my unit, so why not make the best of it during convid-19.
This list of Correspondence courses are all legit classes, that you sign up for through ATTRS, and complete on ALMS, All the material is provided and the classes are structured like the SSD courses.
Do to not being able to access ATTRS on a personal computer anymore. Can anyone give me some good cources to take to max my promotion points? Either ALMS, JKO, or Skillport?
Introduction to Ammunition, Ammunition Publications, Class V Issue and Turn in Procedures, Hazmat in Transportation and a familiarization are courses worth points and will help you become an ammo handler for the range. Radiation Safety, Risk Management Basic Course, Ammunition and Explosives Storage Safety, Introduction to Explosive Safety ...
I've found taking courses on Skill Port is far more helpful for mos-related training. While you aren't a 25-series, taking some of their courses could help the most. CompTIA A+ and Network+ are good starts. As well as Cisco basic courses. They are bland, but they teach you how some of your equipment (switches, routers, networks) work, but how to fix and integrate them better.
I am already tracking JKO for classes and I am tired of wasting time doing hour long classes at a time (its 2024...most have updated so you can't just click through them anymore and I have done all the 5hr+ courses). I am specifically looking for classes through ATRRS, I have heard about there being classes worth a lot of hours but have yet to actually see an actual list of those classes. I ...