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Help me out (kit not reviewed, trying to figure out why)

They are blowing smoke

So, suggestions on how to move forward then? Just pull the kit and resubmit with SWO as 1?

Also, why is so much emphasis put on GPA, especially given how skewed that stat is depending on where you went to school and what your circumstances were at the time? It seems as though in terms of getting a whole picture of an applicant GPA is arguably one of the worst possible measures to use.
 
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exNavyOffRec

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So, suggestions on how to move forward then? Just pull the kit and resubmit with SWO as 1?

Also, why is so much emphasis put on GPA, especially given how skewed that stat is depending on where you went to school and what your circumstances were at the time? It seems as though in terms of getting a whole picture of an applicant GPA is arguably one of the worst possible measures to use.

I would pull and resubmit.

The GPA emphasis isn't perfect but if they adjusted for degree and GPA they would be picking all engineering majors and each designator is different, aviation puts more emphasis on ASTB.
 
Fair enough, though I was speaking more to the wildly different college experiences between say, someone who worked full time in school and paid their own way vs. someone who had support from their family.

Biggest remaining question, what does a kit marked D/L at NRC mean? Processor was clueless and reluctant to ask about it.
 

exNavyOffRec

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Fair enough, though I was speaking more to the wildly different college experiences between say, someone who worked full time in school and paid their own way vs. someone who had support from their family.

Biggest remaining question, what does a kit marked D/L at NRC mean? Processor was clueless and reluctant to ask about it.

That isn't a code I am familiar with, but if your processor was clueless and reluctant to ask that is not a good sign, these are questions they should be asking.
 

FormerRecruitingGuru

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Fair enough, though I was speaking more to the wildly different college experiences between say, someone who worked full time in school and paid their own way vs. someone who had support from their family.

Biggest remaining question, what does a kit marked D/L at NRC mean? Processor was clueless and reluctant to ask about it.

PM your first and last name and I can see what that means.
 
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