Recruiters only know what the system tells them, nothing will change until NRC changes it so it will look like the board is in session for weeks when in actuality it is only a day or two.My recruiter just told me the board is still in session rn, but that results should be available mid-September. Hopefully that means around next week
I started a thread for the November SWO board if you want to hop on over thereGood evening leaders,
Applying for: SWO
Appraisals: O-6 (SWO) O-5 (SWO) and O-5 (SUPPO) all 10s
LOR: 1 from O-6 1 from O-4 2 from college professors
OAR: 39 (Waiver Submitted)
JSOY and JSOQ for FY-21
GPA: 3.72
Major: Criminal Justice W/Focus in Homeland Security
I am preparing to submit for the November SWO board. Good luck to everyone applying!
It normally takes several weeks, estimate 4 and if it is less take that as a gift, there are many things that need to happen after the board, figure the board takes about 5% of the time and the other stuff prior to the list being released takes about 95% of the time.Hopefully we get word this week!
I was notified on a Monday. And my coworker was notified on Friday two boards before my convened??. I think it just dependsI’ve read on some of the other Proboard pages that historically the board won’t post results in the latter half of the business week (Thursday/Friday). Is there any truth to that?
I would keep the oar and submit your package as is, your gpa is also above the minimum so you don’t need a waiver for either.I am applying for the October 30th SWO board and I have a 2.98 gpa with the last 3 semesters being all A's and 2 B's. I also got a 48 on the OAR the first attempt. My recruiter said I should retake the OAR. I was wondering if I should retake or just go to board as is. Also if you dont get selected the first time how does applying to other boards work and does that look bad?
nopeI’ve read on some of the other Proboard pages that historically the board won’t post results in the latter half of the business week (Thursday/Friday). Is there any truth to that?