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31OCT22 SNA/SNFO BOARD

davidc1220

Well-Known Member
I am also considering other options such as the army and the air force since the board for us is far away. Doesn't hurt to have a plan b or c in place
 

cgoss99

ProRec SNA
I am also considering other options such as the army and the air force since the board for us is far away. Doesn't hurt to have a plan b or c in place
Have you considered retaking the ASTB? That 5 AQR might be hurting you a little bit. Scores aren't bad by any means, the 7 PFAR is pretty solid
 

LGuapo

Active Member
So what happens to us old folks if we get selected? Do they give us priority class dates so that we don't age out? Or are they not looking that far ahead? I will be 32 in October 2023 and commissioning by then is looking pretty slim at this point.
 

cgoss99

ProRec SNA
My first test was a 4, 5, 5 with a 40
I'd maybe give it a go then and submit for this one. You improved from your first time around pretty well so I'm sure if you studied hard and did some of the practice sims that float around this site, you could bump your scores a little.
 

elariosa95

SNA (A-Pool)
I'd absolutely submit with these scores you're not wrong, just dont know how much the AQR is taken into account with the PFAR
TL;DR: According to @FormerRecruitingGuru, a 58/6/7/7 ASTB and 3.3 GPA is what NRC considers competitive for SNA. The spreadsheets seem to support this as well.

I did some looking around, and found some posts that might help with your question:


 

cgoss99

ProRec SNA
TL;DR: According to @FormerRecruitingGuru, a 58/6/7/7 ASTB and 3.3 GPA is what NRC considers competitive for SNA. The spreadsheets seem to support this as well.

I did some looking around, and found some posts that might help with your question:


sounds about right to me, although many say that your OAR is simply a ticket to the board.
 

davidc1220

Well-Known Member
I was told as long as you have the scores that qualify for the position not to retake it because if you don't qualify the last time, you're done. The whole package has a big influence. Idk why I wasn't picked unfortunately but applying to both nfo and sna may help increase my odds possibly
 
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