Looks like some kind of golf tourney trophy?
Alright, I can't take it anymore... What is going on w/ your avatar, shankopatomas? I know what it looks like, but what is it actually supposed to be?
Looks like some kind of golf tourney trophy?
I did a backwords image search with tineye and found out it is Cristie Kerr. And then found this article saying:
which also had the picture right next to it ... so safe assumption that this is for the US Women's Open Championship? (eh ... I doubt that ... but I've already invested too much time into this picture ... at least she's cute, hah)
Bottom line: taking the ASTB and going through the process isn't wasting the recruiter's time. Actually, it's just asking him to do his job. If you get hung up at some point along the way (poor test scores, mediocre grades, medical screening) then you shake hands with the recruiter and go along your way.
By the way, with some of the recent nuggets to show up at my squadron, I'd say we now have no fewer than 8 diagnosable learning disabilities now represented in the wardroom...
Just be aware of what is required of you if you go with BDCP and how you'll be placed as a designated striker should you not get adequate grades or not make it through OCS. If your LD is severe enough it could potentially harm you in one of those areas.
The barrage of questions you have to answer during medical screening/physical ask you about past surgeries, injuries of certain types and seeing anyone in mental health profession so that will require an honest answer and records as to what your final diagnosis was and if you don't have, your seek a final opinion of attending physician as to your suitability for military service. If you are competing at NCAA level and making decent grades, you have learned to cope at some level. Docs will decide if that level correlates to being able to cope in a stressful military setting. My advice is let the process work and be honest. They haver been screening people for decades so you're likely not the first with this "disability".
As to references, it's not like you have to know an Admiral or Senator. Your NCAA coach would be a sure bet and count a lot in my book. You you competed in HS as I suspect you did, then go back for a visit and include that coach as well. Think about your academic advisors in HS or College as well as they would could count as someone who likely knew about your disability and your ability to overcome it.
Alright, I can't take it anymore... What is going on w/ your avatar, shankopatomas? I know what it looks like, but what is it actually supposed to be?
Yeah but someone else mentioned that they did a reverse search and thought it may have been the US Open trophy. I just quoted this post because it was the first that questioned it. :icon_mi_1I am pretty sure gatordev wasn't talking about that *item* looking like the US Open Trophy, but something else
Yeah but someone else mentioned that they did a reverse search and thought it may have been the US Open trophy. I just quoted this post because it was the first that questioned it. :icon_mi_1
I thought it was pretty obvious... if he wasn't aware, he's a total goober I think it's a great avatar...If you were aware of its phallic nature, that just makes it all the more amusing.