Yup no waivers and confirmed with recruiter then found out the hard way they don’t care for I Sel even if no waiver. Someone else was in the same situation as me too. But yeah just unfortunate timing for sureAre you certain that won’t require a waiver? Otherwise that sucks - sounds like you’re falling faul of the navy cancelling its street boards so frequently!
I didn’t retake the ASTB for the longest time because I had minimal weed usage and knew they wouldn’t take me even with ISEL scores.Yup no waivers and confirmed with recruiter then found out the hard way they don’t care for I Sel even if no waiver. Someone else was in the same situation as me too. But yeah just unfortunate timing for sure
If only my recruiter knew/wasn’t on leave back thenI didn’t retake the ASTB for the longest time because I had minimal weed usage and knew they wouldn’t take me even with ISEL scores.
Regarding your question about the March board, they did take some street apps because as one recruiter in my office told me, they have to “re-fill” OCS slots because people who were pro-rec y deny the offer for various reasons (sick, family, etc.). But hopefully we see good acceptance in June.
“Congrats on your selection, you are slated for 15 months from now, at the earliest”. FY28 is insaneIt kind of seems like a lot of people got thrown into the FY27 bin on the spreadsheet. Whoever got that FY28, have fun waiting unless you are able to get a OCS date earlier than that. I am still in disbelief about yesterday
There is no way that a large portion of this year's Navy Grads are all going SNA or SNFO. Maybe ROTC took in a few more than usual? Probably more than anything, it's a personal reason.“Congrats on your selection, you are slated for 15 months from now, at the earliest”. FY28 is insane
05-26 had a lot of pilots in their class, at lesst 80%. Same with mine, 07. 11 has a lot of aviators; 30+ NFOs, some SNAs, and a bunch of drone pilots. I think even 02 or 03 had quite a few pilots as wellThere is no way that a large portion of this year's Navy Grads are all going SNA or SNFO. Maybe ROTC took in a few more than usual? Probably more than anything, it's a personal reason.
The FY28 guy is a BDCP applicant who likely won’t graduate university until late FY27 or early FY28.It kind of seems like a lot of people got thrown into the FY27 bin on the spreadsheet. Whoever got that FY28, have fun waiting unless you are able to get a OCS date earlier than that. I am still in disbelief about yesterday
Pretty much. Recruiter gave the schpeel about how I could request to go for an earlier date if one opened upSo you guys were accepted and not given OCS dates, just set to ship in FY27?
The USN is very good and dividing equally 1/3, 1/3, and 1/3. The minor fluctuations are minor and would have minimal if any affect on OCS numbers.There is no way that a large portion of this year's Navy Grads are all going SNA or SNFO. Maybe ROTC took in a few more than usual? Probably more than anything, it's a personal reason.
The classes can have wild variation in their designators numbers, mainly with the larger designators, there have been classes heavy in SWO's, then heavy in Nukes, heavy in aviation, then there are ones that are pretty even for all designators. In the end the USN is allocated numbers for each designator to be sent to OCS for each FY, how they send them really doesn't matter.05-26 had a lot of pilots in their class, at lesst 80%. Same with mine, 07. 11 has a lot of aviators; 30+ NFOs, some SNAs, and a bunch of drone pilots. I think even 02 or 03 had quite a few pilots as well
I guess one question I do have in relation to a message I made the other day. Is there some sort of calendar of sorts that has all of the the OCS dates planned for a fiscal year that is viewable for anyone in the public?The USN is very good and dividing equally 1/3, 1/3, and 1/3. The minor fluctuations are minor and would have minimal if any affect on OCS numbers.
The classes can have wild variation in their designators numbers, mainly with the larger designators, there have been classes heavy in SWO's, then heavy in Nukes, heavy in aviation, then there are ones that are pretty even for all designators. In the end the USN is allocated numbers for each designator to be sent to OCS for each FY, how they send them really doesn't matter.
I don’t know about a public document for that. A class started last weekend and another one starts every 3 weeks, so you can calculate when classes start.I guess one question I do have in relation to a message I made the other day. Is there some sort of calendar of sorts that has all of the the OCS dates planned for a fiscal year that is viewable for anyone in the public?
That's all I really needed. It was either a document or just a general rule to followI don’t know about a public document for that. A class started last weekend and another one starts every 3 weeks, so you can calculate when classes start.