Wow.... how quickly things change in two years! I saw that place going all PC right before I graduated. Good thing I graduated when I did. We did interviews, but I think they were pretty worthless, except in my case. My year, there were an abundance of NFO slots, so if you wanted pilot and didn't get it, you would get NFO. Some swo-wannabees were turned away to be FO's. It was crazy. Me being near the bottom of the class secured my NFO slot. Luckily, my interview gave me a key contact that helped me eventually pick up a pilot slot right after service selection. It's sad that the interview system has either no bearing on one's assignment, or has disappeared completely. Class rank has nothing to do with how you will do in your respective school. I am proof of that. It's really sad that numbers (most of which are subjective) are what determine your lot in life as a Naval officer vice what actual abilities you have.