Fair winds and following seas, brother!! Good luck!Well guys....I'm currently pulling out on deployment on the CVN 75. I figured I would check AW one more time before I lose cell service.....and still NO RESULTS! LIKE WTF! lol. Someone email me if they come out please. I won't have AW access. Good luck to all of you! Joshua.portillo@cvw1.navy.mil
I’d love to know what got that guy turned down! Felony? Disciplinary issues within the military?you'll be fine. I have scanned all the past spreadsheets made and the reoccurring thing I noticed is there are many factors that go into a selection or pro rec N. Recruiter told me he had a guy with 9/9/9 turned down when I was first applying.
Good luck man!Well guys....I'm currently pulling out on deployment on the CVN 75. I figured I would check AW one more time before I lose cell service.....and still NO RESULTS! LIKE WTF! lol. Someone email me if they come out please. I won't have AW access. Good luck to all of you! Joshua.portillo@cvw1.navy.mil
I don't remember, he told me it was something very dumb. I'll ask next time I see him. He also told me of another person that was selected but got to Nami and had to be reassigned because her limbs were too short to flyI’d love to know what got that guy turned down! Felony? Disciplinary issues within the military?
Something dumb he did or a dumb reason? Don’t think I have to worry about my limbs being to short at 6’1” hahaI don't remember, he told me it was something very dumb. I'll ask next time I see him. He also told me of another person that was selected but got to Nami and had to be reassigned because her limbs were too short to fly
I know of one fella from a previous board who had a perfect score and a cocaine waiver. That guy got hit with a big fat DNR.I’d love to know what got that guy turned down! Felony? Disciplinary issues within the military?
I think it was something circumstantial, I'll ask if I see him in person again.Something dumb he did or a dumb reason? Don’t think I have to worry about my limbs being to short at 6’1” haha
I know of one fella from a previous board who had a perfect score and a cocaine waiver. That guy got hit with a big fat DNR.
not sure where you got that but it doesn't jive with historical averagesDon't forget to look at the at board list averages for each designator.
SNFO Average is 5.52/5.94/6.07
SNA Average is 6.27/6.61/6.44
total board average is 6/6/6
Those numbers were found on the "Grading Sheet" from the latest At-Board list. However, 15/301 ASTB scores are missing. I don't think they will affect the averages by much anyway lolnot sure where you got that but it doesn't jive with historical averages
It's in the spread sheet under at board list. Someone did the math for all 302 applicants and averaged them out based on designator.not sure where you got that but it doesn't jive with historical averages
sometimes people get turned down with 8's or 9's, many on this site and PM'd me about that and it turns out they have other issues (red flags) that are in play that often cannot be overcome.you'll be fine. I have scanned all the past spreadsheets made and the reoccurring thing I noticed is there are many factors that go into a selection or pro rec N. Recruiter told me he had a guy with 9/9/9 turned down when I was first applying.
I misread your post, I thought you were talking about selections not applicants. that does make sense for applicants, long term NRC average for selections was something like 7.x for SNA, SNFO is lower due to lower numbers of applicants so they tend to go lower for FOFAR picks.It's in the spread sheet under at board list. Someone did the math for all 302 applicants and averaged them out based on designator.
Yeah, I just like looking at the numbers and different factors. Ultimately it's out of all of our hands. But also we don't know like you said factors that get people cut. Waivers, Age, Cocaine ??♂️I misread your post, I thought you were talking about selections not applicants. that does make sense for applicants, long term NRC average for selections was something like 7.x for SNA, SNFO is lower due to lower numbers of applicants so they tend to go lower for FOFAR picks.