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Do you know when that is happening ?
Similar to the actual board, there's never an advance notice of a board schedule coming out. It just simply gets sent out.
Do you know when that is happening ?
It does match the NRC working copy.See if it matches the snip of the new one posted in this thread
The next board is in May, this is directly from the NRC working copy.My recruiter said the Next Board is in June or July
They have already been putting people in FY 26 spots so it was already opened up for the last board.Just got a texted from my recruiter saying that Pilot has been officially opened for FY 2026. He doesn’t have a specific board date yet.
If you’re eligible for immediate select, you should be fine however, I wouldn’t risk losing the score you have now. 7/7/7 are great scores and I wouldn’t try for better personally.Hi everyone, I am applying for SNA for this May board with 7/7/7 and 56 on OAR. I was wondering if I don't get selected even with immediate selection scores would it be a good idea to retake the ASTB again after the board for better scores? Just wondering if anyone has any experience with anything like that? Thanks
Good luck guys. Looks like I’ll be trying for this board since the March board has been canceled.Just took the ASTB for the first time. Got a 53 OAR, 6 Academic, 7 SNA and 7 NFO. I’ve got a private pilots license and a 3.91 GPA.
Curious if anyone has insight into whether or not to retake to try to up the academic score and get ISEL? Recruiter said I need 7-7-7 (ISEL) to apply to the upcoming board. I'm seeing here that May board is open even if I'm not ISEL. Curious for those who have applied and not been selected from previous boards what their scores were like.
Just my thought. Why don’t you just wait until you are 6 months out from graduation, submit a regular packet, and if you don’t get accepted after that, then retake the ASTB.How much of an increase in GPA/ASTB do I need to negate the 6 month wait after being non selected?
Submitted with a 3.40, currently at a 3.46, will go up past 3.50 once this semester ends
Sitting at a 55 6/8/7 but i dont really want to retake it and risk my 8 PFAR
I don’t want to not get selected and graduate without having a plan for post-grad. I want nothing to do with my major. Military or law enforcement has always been Plan A, I only decided to enroll in university because I got a full ride academically and my parents cover the other costs.Just my thought. Why don’t you just wait until you are 6 months out from graduation, submit a regular packet, and if you don’t get accepted after that, then retake the ASTB.