Hello I am studying hard for a 3rd and final test. I was told there was an April 7 application due date and 5/22 may board convening date?
thank you thank you!!!From what I’ve heard that “convene” date is a rough estimate to when they’ll convene. Then results have to get processed.
Go look at the spreadsheet for this board and see all the people selected that applied for ISPP.IDK if this is the right forum for this, but..
can anyone provide some clarification? The PA 106 says
"URLO ISPP selection panels shall normally select all qualified candidates, giving them priority over other applicants seeking a commission via the URL PROREC process."
Goes on to say that if quotas are limited, which they obviously are, then N-13 will 'normally grant additional quotas'..
Since I've spoken with and seen posts about candidates with promising scores being turned down.. what is going on?? Is it even worth trying to apply this way or just going through the regular OCS process?
Beginning to think this whole program is a Big Navy scheme to show enlisted personnel that they have an 'equal chance' of being selected for SNA.. but the reality seems different.
I'd hop on the May 2023 or July 2023 forum. Probably gonna be a little more active than this one.IDK if this is the right forum for this, but..
can anyone provide some clarification? The PA 106 says
"URLO ISPP selection panels shall normally select all qualified candidates, giving them priority over other applicants seeking a commission via the URL PROREC process."
Goes on to say that if quotas are limited, which they obviously are, then N-13 will 'normally grant additional quotas'..
Since I've spoken with and seen posts about candidates with promising scores being turned down.. what is going on?? Is it even worth trying to apply this way or just going through the regular OCS process?
Beginning to think this whole program is a Big Navy scheme to show enlisted personnel that they have an 'equal chance' of being selected for SNA.. but the reality seems different.
IDK if this is the right forum for this, but..
can anyone provide some clarification? The PA 106 says
"URLO ISPP selection panels shall normally select all qualified candidates, giving them priority over other applicants seeking a commission via the URL PROREC process."
Goes on to say that if quotas are limited, which they obviously are, then N-13 will 'normally grant additional quotas'..
Since I've spoken with and seen posts about candidates with promising scores being turned down.. what is going on?? Is it even worth trying to apply this way or just going through the regular OCS process?
Beginning to think this whole program is a Big Navy scheme to show enlisted personnel that they have an 'equal chance' of being selected for SNA.. but the reality seems different.
What’s the difference? I’m active duty and applied OCS for the May board but didn’t include anything about ISPP. Does that matter?75-80% of those selected last board (or this board OCT31) for SNA were ISPP. Some of the ASTB scores & GPAs were average, some not even above the average.
So I would say looking back that they do get priority over civilians
I’m not able to find the OCT spreadsheet. When I click on it, it says it’s been deleted.75-80% of those selected last board (or this board OCT31) for SNA were ISPP. Some of the ASTB scores & GPAs were average, some not even above the average.
So I would say looking back that they do get priority over civilians
It’s probably too late now isn’t it? Even though I qualify for it, I guess they wouldn’t automatically put me in that category.ISPP gives you a better chance overall. I highly recommend it.
Look up PA100F. Essentially, through your COC, your first flag admiral must endorse your package. NRC is then pressed to consider the candidate favorable for selection. If denied, I believe they have to give justification to said flag officer. Qualifying ASTB scores that aren’t “the best” is not valid justification (historically speaking). Check previous boards, it’s evident.What’s the difference? I’m active duty and applied OCS for the May board but didn’t include anything about ISPP. Does that matter?
It does matter, for ISPP the you would if needed your first flag officer to sign off with a memo. Otherwise you're going in a regular fleet applicatnt.What’s the difference? I’m active duty and applied OCS for the May board but didn’t include anything about ISPP. Does that matter?
It does matter, for ISPP the you would if needed your first flag officer to sign off with a memo. Otherwise you're going in a regular fleet applicatnt.