KickintInSD
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To all NAVY API students, you knew this already since the Redesig brief yesterday, but I thought everyone else would be interested.
http://www.navy.mil/search/display.asp?story_id=53431
The numbers we heard were around 180, and the redesig option was good till mid June. Those that take this option have an automatic slot in the community the numbers work for. (or so they said, we all know how promises work in A-Pool...) After that, attrition = Re-designation board, and competing with all the other ENS from other communities. As of right now, 90% (real number) of those attriting, get sent home at the redesig board, and do NOT stay in the Active Duty Navy.
So out of a ~600-800 person pool (not sure of the exact numbers, but we filled half the auditorium, including those in API) they need 180 to attrite/re-designate...around 25%.
The API test averages are in the mid 90's, so the NSS score cutoff is getting harder and harder to achieve (like it was meant to). I included a ROUGH drawing estimate of the "curve" now being established. Note that this does not show any real numbers, just educated guesses from the numbers very sparingly shown to us.

No complaints, just gouge. If you have any questions about the current situation/views, let me know.
http://www.navy.mil/search/display.asp?story_id=53431
The numbers we heard were around 180, and the redesig option was good till mid June. Those that take this option have an automatic slot in the community the numbers work for. (or so they said, we all know how promises work in A-Pool...) After that, attrition = Re-designation board, and competing with all the other ENS from other communities. As of right now, 90% (real number) of those attriting, get sent home at the redesig board, and do NOT stay in the Active Duty Navy.
So out of a ~600-800 person pool (not sure of the exact numbers, but we filled half the auditorium, including those in API) they need 180 to attrite/re-designate...around 25%.
The API test averages are in the mid 90's, so the NSS score cutoff is getting harder and harder to achieve (like it was meant to). I included a ROUGH drawing estimate of the "curve" now being established. Note that this does not show any real numbers, just educated guesses from the numbers very sparingly shown to us.

No complaints, just gouge. If you have any questions about the current situation/views, let me know.