bonnet_shamrock411
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yeah pretty much the same as above, "I dont know anything now, but will let you know what I know". Not really informative or helpful.Did you ask them though? You can still send emails, calls, texts, etc.
yeah pretty much the same as above, "I dont know anything now, but will let you know what I know". Not really informative or helpful.Did you ask them though? You can still send emails, calls, texts, etc.
ProRec (professional recommendation) means you were selected. FinSel (final selection) means you accepted.My recruiter did not explain the process to me for after the packet is sent in.
So as I understand it the board is meeting now. What is this prorec/finsel/etc?
Would appreciate any insight and have been mostly in the dark like the other guy above mentioned.
Yeah I think that is a great attitude.I kept looking at it as a way to prepare for being in the navy and a leader, how do I handle shitty situations with little guidance and take care of the things I need to in order to get the outcomes needed.
yeah pretty much the same as above, "I dont know anything now, but will let you know what I know". Not really informative or helpful.
The number they selected would be how many spots they were trying to fill.ProRec (professional recommendation) means you were selected. FinSel (final selection) means you accepted.
Unless you have SharePoint access, we’re basically sitting in the dark until someone gives us an update.
Once results are released, your OR will be able to provide stats on the designators. For example, from the January ’25 board (per my OR):
- 37 IP and 2 IP BDCP were selected; 18 were not selected.
- 78 CW and 8 CW BDCP were selected; 28 were not selected.
These numbers are fun to look at, but take them with a grain of salt because no one really knows how many spots are trying to be filled.
Well, yes—that’s true. What I meant is that no one knows how many spots are available before a board convenes. The numbers can shift from board to board. For example, there might be 25 spots for a certain designator in one cycle, but only 4 in the next. Funding, the Navy’s needs, and other factors are variables we can’t predict or see in real time.The number they selected would be how many spots they were trying to fill.
78 CW for a single board?? Sheesh, they trying to ramp up for cyber to counter the CCP? (joking)ProRec (professional recommendation) means you were selected. FinSel (final selection) means you accepted.
Unless you have SharePoint access, we’re basically sitting in the dark until someone gives us an update.
Once results are released, your OR will be able to provide stats on the designators. For example, from the January ’25 board (per my OR):
- 37 IP and 2 IP BDCP were selected; 18 were not selected.
- 78 CW and 8 CW BDCP were selected; 28 were not selected.
These numbers are fun to look at, but take them with a grain of salt because no one really knows how many spots are trying to be filled.