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I'll just let the math do the talking:
And this is why you scored a 73 on your OAR. I had Calculus years ago and the only things I recognize are a) the integral curve and b) dx meaning derivative. Thank god for Excel.
I'll just let the math do the talking:
Well, math is only one part of the exam. I remember thinking while taking it that none of the problems on the math portion required any content knowledge beyond what my College Algebra students should know. However, I considered several of the word problems to be exceptionally tricky (not for me, of course, but well beyond what I would ever ask those students to do independently).And this is why you scored a 73 on your OAR.
Well, math is only one part of the exam. I remember thinking while taking it that none of the problems on the math portion required any content knowledge beyond what my College Algebra students should know. However, I considered several of the word problems to be exceptionally tricky (not for me, of course, but well beyond what I would ever ask those students to do independently).
There could be a number of reasons for that. The sample could be biased by the recruiters themselves. With all of your experience, I'm sure you would be able to tell when a person would make a poor applicant, and not even have them take the OAR in the first place.The interesting thing about the graph is that in theory if you test 100 people half will score greater than 50 and half less than 50 so of all the people tested at an NRD we should see an equal split, but I know from experience that isn't the case, unless there were NRD's who had a lot of people test less than 50.
Unless things recently changed the only designator that needed an OAR over 35 was AMDO at 40
The minimum OAR for IDC designators is 45 IAW OPNAVINST 1420.1B which is dated back in 2009.
There could be a number of reasons for that. The sample could be biased by the recruiters themselves. With all of your experience, I'm sure you would be able to tell when a person would make a poor applicant, and not even have them take the OAR in the first place.
In addition, depending on how the exam is designed, potential officer candidates -- with their (often technical) college degrees and inclination to study their butts off for this important exam -- could tend to skew the scores upward.
Just recieved a e-mail from the people that process the packages. They stand corrected after verifying with there director. Intel is 45 everything else is 35. Looks like I will be dropping my package after all.
I thought so also until this morning when I received that e-mail
Simply re-take the test and give yourself atleast 3 months to prepare.
From one ET to another ET, you will be fine with your OAR score and submitting your package as stands... I only scored 4 points higher than you and was selected for IDC IW back in December 2013... I know a few others (AD) who were selected for IDC IW with OAR scores in the mid-high 30's, so don't stress over the score, IDC is looking for more than just an OAR score... Trust me I know... Good Luck with your package and keep us posted either way...I am going to definitely. I have to wait 90 days anyways to retake. Since my package is already done I will apply for the July boards. I was thinking the same thing you are and was not going to drop my package but all my Officers that are involved with my putting my package together told me to try. They were like "you have strong GPA (tech degree)/Interviews/Evals/LOR's /enlisted in the field I want to go in and have a SCI already. The board is going to look at the package as a whole and not just one test. If I don't get picked up I can reapply for the September boards right after I retake the OAR. I just don't see a point not to try.
Well you damn sure crushed, smothered, punished, and annihilated your OAR... 73... Unreal Bro..It's just us civilians who need to crush the OAR, eh?
Well you damn sure crushed, smothered, punished, and annihilated your OAR... 73... Unreal Bro..
From another ET, to both you fellow ETs... concur with GoGo, go for it, nothing to lose. Good luck!From one ET to another ET, you will be fine with your OAR score and submitting your package as stands...