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Thank you very much! Your suggestions are well taken; I will implement them before I send over my APSR.Nice work. I have a few minor suggestions.
Paragraph 3: delete opening words “Despite my youth…” The selection committee expects you to be young and these words appear to highlight a perception of inexperience.
Paragraph 7: in the opening sentence delete the words “would hope to” and insert “will” so that it reads “I will apply my professional and governmental experience…” make it a positive implication rather than a hopeful aspiration. In the final sentence delete the words “in such a manner…” The idea is service, not a specific style or type of service. The board knows you want to be an Intel guy and those four little words make it sound like you want to serve, but only on your terms.
You can leave it as is and it should do well enough, but some minor tweaks will catch the readers eye.
Best of luck.
Who have you led, how many have you led, and what did they accomplish while you led them. That is what you need to focus on, they take minimal time for each application you need to make it count.Hello all,
I would greatly appreciate some feedback on my motivational statement. I am applying for SWO.
Sex: Male
Age: 26
OAR: 45
Degree: Philosophy 2.9 GPA
PRT: Excellent
Interviews: O5/O5/O5
The privilege of commissioning as a Naval Officer is a feat I have sought after for years. I strongly desire to serve at the highest ranks the US Navy will afford me. I want to strengthen and refine my leadership skills, fortifying our great Navy in return. I want to give back what the Navy has given me.
Some of my personal goals include climbing Mt Fuji, learning Python, and getting married. My professional goals include earning a Master's degree, becoming a Department Head, and subsequently assuming the position of Commanding Officer.
I possess an ever-growing set of qualities that will make me a shining Naval Officer. I have a fine attention to detail, a fiery sense of readiness, and a powerful war-fighting spirit. I uplift the morale of others by finding the good in all things. My patience is enduring, and I always remain calm and undaunted, even under the most demanding of circumstances. I motivate others and keep my Shipmates grounded. I communicate effectively and I am always moving towards success. I strive to improve myself and my surroundings.
The opportunity to serve as an Electronics Technician has been uniquely challenging. I wish to challenge myself even further by accepting the commitment of life as a Surface Warfare Officer. I want to enhance TEAMWORK through leadership. I want to dominate the seas and our adversaries. I want to command at sea. I want to continue to dedicate my life to the world's finest Navy.
Personally I think my statement is rather short. I also don't really touch on any leadership achievements. I attempted to keep it relatively simple and to address the bullet points listed. It's possible I'm using too many "I" statements. This also may sound too "SWO-tivated". I would really love to hear constructive criticism on my statement. Thank you very much!
exNavyOffRec,Who have you led, how many have you led, and what did they accomplish while you led them. That is what you need to focus on, they take minimal time for each application you need to make it count.
Please comment/criticize what I need to improve on
For those of you that have reapplied… I originally went for SNA only for the October board. I will reapplying 1. SNA 2. SNFO for the May or July board.
What have you included on your motivational statement to indicate that your application has improved since you last applied? My OR is suggesting that I highlight graduating from college, as I’ll be done with undergrad in May. I’m not really sure what else to include, as I’m not retaking the ASTB. I was thinking about including an aspect of how I’ve physically improved, but tbh I don’t even know if the board will end up reading it.
I have another question, regarding letters of recommendation. One of my LOR is from an O-6 who highlights my career goals of becoming a pilot - he doesn’t mention anything about me wanting to be a NFO. Should I ask him to rewrite it, or will the board probably just not read it?
Did your college GPA improve? If so, I would use that.
Unless you’re an active duty enlisted applicant or applying for SEAL / EOD, physical fitness isn’t a metric that can be used here.
Concerning the LOR, unless you needed a drug / legal waiver odds are they wont be looked at by the board.
If you apply SNA and SNFO given the current situation you will with a great degree of probability be selected SNFO.For those of you that have reapplied… I originally went for SNA only for the October board. I will reapplying 1. SNA 2. SNFO for the May or July board.
What have you included on your motivational statement to indicate that your application has improved since you last applied? My OR is suggesting that I highlight graduating from college, as I’ll be done with undergrad in May. I’m not really sure what else to include, as I’m not retaking the ASTB. I was thinking about including an aspect of how I’ve physically improved, but tbh I don’t even know if the board will end up reading it.
I have another question, regarding letters of recommendation. One of my LOR is from an O-6 who highlights my career goals of becoming a pilot - he doesn’t mention anything about me wanting to be a NFO. Should I ask him to rewrite it, or will the board probably just not read it?