Life is the fifth rank a Boy Scout can earn. It is earned after Star. A Scout working on life continues to develop leadership, participates in service projects, and earns merit badges.
Printable copy of Life Rank Requirements
Helps for specific requirements:
- Life Requirement 1 – Active for Six Months
- Life Requirement 2 – Living the Scout Oath and Law
- Life Requirement 3 – Earn Five More Merit Badges
- Life Requirement 4 – Service Projects
- Life Requirement 5 – Leadership Position
- Life Requirement 6 – EDGE Method
- Life Requirement 7 – Scoutmaster Conference
- Life Requirement 8 – Board of Review
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