Hey guys so I was just wondering what your stats were and advice for applying for navy intel in the future. I am graduating from university soon and want to be an intel officer,
I have had internships in intel one domestic and one overseas with a U.S ally (environmental intel). Intel is competitive and just wanted to get a feel for what I'm going up against (bc I know I am not the most qualified).
For intel specifically, you'll get a better response posting in the threads for the intel boards in the above section.
That being said I was picked up for intel with a 69 OAR, 3.2 undergrad GPA, and a 4.0 GPA for my master's. Neither of my degrees were in STEM, but they were related to intelligence and national security. No prior service or intel work experience.
The general consensus I got from looking through threads when I applied was that you need at least a 60 OAR and a 3.5 GPA to be competitive. Having a master's or STEM degree may help you out if your GPA is a little weak, but ideally, you'd want to be as far above these marks as possible.
Edit: Here is a thread from 2020 with a lot of stats of intel applicants (1830) and some good info from people who know way more than me. Letters of recommendation aren't required anymore (or at least they weren't for me) but you can still send them in. Appraisals and interviews seem to just be for active duty applicants.
Good morning all! Wanted to start a thread for those waiting for this board. Interesting times here, but I have a reconsideration package in for this one and was wondering who else was out there. I'll post my stats later as its early and I'm on my phone. Thanks all and best of luck to everyone!
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