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Think is I don’t remember seeing f I put my email down on my application through me recruiter![]()
Next time you ought to read the fine print of your application.
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Think is I don’t remember seeing f I put my email down on my application through me recruiter![]()
Not sure if that's sarcasm because of the low selection number for non-nukes, or if you genuinely don't know.... It is a program for enlisted sailors to commission without going to OCS. Essentially you get paid your normal allowances, BAH, BAS etc while being a full-time student on the navy's dime. Once you graduate, you commission and then go on to your perspective designators schooling. Highly competitive and usually about 60 of the 80 selectees are Nuke. There are Pilot and NFO slots but usually about 6-8 total selections per year. Recent numbers show about 4-5 actual selects and 2-3 alternates each year. If you have a lot of college completed but not quite at a bachelor's, it's a good program.What is an STA-21 package?
Sounds like BDCP but without needing OCS and only for enlisted.Not sure if that's sarcasm because of the low selection number for non-nukes, or if you genuinely don't know.... It is a program for enlisted sailors to commission without going to OCS. Essentially you get paid your normal allowances, BAH, BAS etc while being a full-time student on the navy's dime. Once you graduate, you commission and then go on to your perspective designators schooling. Highly competitive and usually about 60 of the 80 selectees are Nuke. There are Pilot and NFO slots but usually about 6-8 total selections per year. Recent numbers show about 4-5 actual selects and 2-3 alternates each year. If you have a lot of college completed but not quite at a bachelor's, it's a good program.
yes essentially.Sounds like BDCP but without needing OCS and only for enlisted.
Maybe even todayJust wanted to say good luck to everyone this week and hoping for all good results!
I’m staying up then haha can’t fall back asleep anyways, good luck everyone!Today might be the day gents. I hope we all make it!! I think the magic hour is 0900 CDT.
One of my IPs in primary commissioned thru STA-21, great guy and super knowledgeableThere are Pilot and NFO slots but usually about 6-8 total selections per year. Recent numbers show about 4-5 actual selects and 2-3 alternates each year.
It looks like you have done your research on how this program does selections, most don't so at least you are aware and can have a back up plan as well.Not sure if that's sarcasm because of the low selection number for non-nukes, or if you genuinely don't know.... It is a program for enlisted sailors to commission without going to OCS. Essentially you get paid your normal allowances, BAH, BAS etc while being a full-time student on the navy's dime. Once you graduate, you commission and then go on to your perspective designators schooling. Highly competitive and usually about 60 of the 80 selectees are Nuke. There are Pilot and NFO slots but usually about 6-8 total selections per year. Recent numbers show about 4-5 actual selects and 2-3 alternates each year. If you have a lot of college completed but not quite at a bachelor's, it's a good program.
Yeah the May 05 board results came out two weeks after on that Monday, was going through that thread. So hopefully we will be hearing today!Today might be the day gents. I hope we all make it!! I think the magic hour is 0900 CDT.
That gives me hope lol !One of my IPs in primary commissioned thru STA-21, great guy and super knowledgeable
Nope genuinely didn’t know. Thanks.Not sure if that's sarcasm because of the low selection number for non-nukes, or if you genuinely don't know.... It is a program for enlisted sailors to commission without going to OCS. Essentially you get paid your normal allowances, BAH, BAS etc while being a full-time student on the navy's dime. Once you graduate, you commission and then go on to your perspective designators schooling. Highly competitive and usually about 60 of the 80 selectees are Nuke. There are Pilot and NFO slots but usually about 6-8 total selections per year. Recent numbers show about 4-5 actual selects and 2-3 alternates each year. If you have a lot of college completed but not quite at a bachelor's, it's a good program.
I'd assume results come out according to EST. Could be at any point in the day though, depends when your recruiter sees the results. I think last board everyone got theirs early in the day.Have results released in the afternoon or is it usually just in the morning?