Rtjenkins
Ricky Jenkins
In either case a waiver may be requestedI could be wrong, but it says you need two math classes with at least a “B” in each. Or, a “C” in Calculus
In either case a waiver may be requestedI could be wrong, but it says you need two math classes with at least a “B” in each. Or, a “C” in Calculus
Technically no. Do you know where I can find a excel/word doc that shows what qualifications got people accepted vs. not accepted?
Thanks for the information!That information either isn’t generated or public, my knowledge comes from years observing who those boards review and accept. With the exception of some active duty applicants and one guy who had a 4.0 liberal arts degree… I haven’t seen anyone get in without a stem or business focused degree.
I would encourage SWO or aviation with your degree.
Its not impossible. I got selected w a poli sci degree in last supply board. And yes u do need a waiver for that C, since that isnt a calculus class. I recommend retaking a math course so u have the least waiver possible going to board. Not all waivers get approved btw.Technically no. Do you know where I can find a excel/word doc that shows what qualifications got people accepted vs. not accepted?
Its not impossible. I got selected w a poli sci degree in last supply board. And yes u do need a waiver for that C, since that isnt a calculus class. I recommend retaking a math course so u have the least waiver possible going to board. Not all waivers get approved btw.
What @FormerRecruitingGuru said, same thing with IWC, those that are enlisted in the IWC get special consideration in regards to degrees.Its not impossible. I got selected w a poli sci degree in last supply board. And yes u do need a waiver for that C, since that isnt a calculus class. I recommend retaking a math course so u have the least waiver possible going to board. Not all waivers get approved btw.