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31OCT22 SNA/SNFO BOARD

Shheen

Well-Known Member
ISPP deadline is in line with the regular board since that is where our slots come from. Depending how complete your package is minus the Astb, it’s doable.
That’s not true, i submitted my ISPP application after the cutoff time and was selected
 

68Chev

Well-Known Member
Just submitted paperwork to meps. Gave them all my medical paperwork related to Lasik. Finished the paperwork for Nasis today, and got my "Character References" or LORs, and my degree completion plan because I still have 1 year left of school. Working on my statement. Am I missing anything? Also, I'm applying through BDCP. Does that put me at a disadvantage?
 
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exNavyOffRec

Well-Known Member
Just submitted paperwork to meps. Gave them all my medical paperwork related to Lasik. Finished the paperwork for Nasis today, and got my "Character References" or LORs, and my degree completion plan because I still have 1 year left of school. Working on my statement. Am I missing anything? Also, I'm applying through BDCP. Does that put me at a disadvantage?
No, but they will take an extra hard look at your GPA and when you graduate, as they want to make sure a person they select will graduate on time.
 

Mightiest_Moose

SNA/SNFO Applicant
Well, sorry everyone! I'll admit I was wrong on this one lol. For whatever reason I had it in my head that there was a larger C130 fleet on the active side and were utilized more than they actually are. Learned something new today.
Active navy doesn’t fly it, like at all. Reserve squadrons are alive and well. I’m one of two active duty flight engineers on t models as far as I’m aware, and still do FE on the p3 side simultaneously
 

ChandosT

Prior AME. SNA Board Applicant
Just submitted paperwork to meps. Gave them all my medical paperwork related to Lasik. Finished the paperwork for Nasis today, and got my "Character References" or LORs, and my degree completion plan because I still have 1 year left of school. Working on my statement. Am I missing anything? Also, I'm applying through BDCP. Does that put me at a disadvantage?
I think you're in good shape. Just make sure you can stick to that degree completion plan because from the moment they enlist you, they give you 24 calendar months to complete. You did say that you only have a year left of school so that should be easily doable. I'm in the same boat as you but I'm a junior so that makes the 24 months a little more tight. Incredible program though. Would be life changing for me being picked up for that and having the money and benefits for my family while also still using my GI Bill.
 

BDavis11

Well-Known Member
Contributor
Are PRT requirements the same at OCS as they for enlisted or are we held to higher fitness standards?

I've tested myself using some charts I found and I'm averaging in the Excellent Medium/High area on all tests. Is this sufficient enough or should I be shooting for Outstanding?
The simple answer is yes the standards are the same. You are in a good range.
 

ChandosT

Prior AME. SNA Board Applicant
Fitness standards are the same whether officer or enlisted its just based on your age. OCS will hold you to a higher standard than bootcamp would however. Bootcamp they'll get you in shape. OCS you better show up in shape. Had dudes in my bootcamp division that showed up and couldn't do 5 pushups and left doing 50. Show up to OCS doing 5 and they'll roll you so quick.
 
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