I believe 2-8 weeks... Could be wrong.When are we supposed to hear back? Rough estimate?
Yeah 2-8 weeks or mid-June is what my recruiter told me. That seems to be what some other people on here are saying as well. The day of reckoning is upon us! Godspeed everyoneWhen are we supposed to hear back? Rough estimate?
That's what I've heard as well. My friend heard in 3 weeks.I believe 2-8 weeks... Could be wrong.
The last board took 5 weeks lolWoohoo time to wait!! I'm pretty sure the last board took 20-something days to receive official results.
What do we do now to kill time....oh look Topgun is on AMC....
Thats a good point. thank you for that.I've been speaking with some friends of mine who have gone through the program and, from what I have heard, I don't think it's the best idea to post what pipeline you want this early on. The reality is that there is a very likely chance that you may change your mind after you get to know the different people and requirements of each pipeline. On top of that, what we want still comes second to what the Navy needs. I think that we should all focus on getting accepted first, and then just appreciate the fact that, no matter what pipeline you go through, you are one lucky sob to have the coolest job in the world.
You can probably get some great information about that from searching around different threads on this page. That being said, what I have gathered is that you will get opportunities throughout preflight and primary to meet with, ask questions to, and get to know people from the different pipelines. They will tell you about their experiences and what life is like on a day-to-day basis. Most importantly, you get to see if you really feel like you would fit in with that group.Thats a good point. thank you for that.
Outside of researching on our own, is there a point in primary that you get to really know whats involved in each pipeline to make that decision? or is it really up to us to research and ask around on our own?