Didn't think it merited its own thread since it's mentioned repeatedly in this one:
There are several mentions of SNA's DORing at one point or another in the pipeline. What is the normal cause of this? A preferable ground MOS? I don't think I would have forgiven myself if I DOR'd at OCS and I'm sure 99% of 2ndLt's feel the same way. What makes flight school different? Is it that hard or do people just freak out?
Depends on the person. Some people legitimately fail out. Others quit because they get deathly ill while flying over and over and over again. (I'm speaking for Navy side, USMC might be different, but I know guys/girls from both branches who have quit/failed out).
Others that I know DOR because flying isn't as much fun as they thought it was going to be or what they thought it would be/envisioned it. The ratio of studying to flying is heavily loaded on the studying side. There are others who don't realize just how much studying, preparation, and more studying you actually do once you're down here and get shocked once it all kicks in to start. Honestly, IFS/API don't even require THAT much studying to do well....ok API does, IFS, does not.
But again, its dependent on the person. Every scenario I just named, I have a friend or someone I know that I could tie to those examples. If you are having trouble keeping up with IFS "academics" (that's sad) and you'll probably have some problems in API keeping up. If you have trouble keeping up in API, then primary might be troublesome, and so on. That's just my opinion....i'm sure there are guys on here who would disagree and who are the example of that not being true. If you're in it to win it, keep your eye on the prize, work hard, and stay motivated and you wont have a problem.