I would love to know the average stats of AW readers/posters versus non. Because it seems every applicant who posts here has at least 8's across the board
Check my ASTB score on Page 1, if that makes you feel any better.
I would love to know the average stats of AW readers/posters versus non. Because it seems every applicant who posts here has at least 8's across the board
These are the ASTB scores of AW posters who have indicated that they're applying for this board:I would love to know the average stats of AW readers/posters versus non. Because it seems every applicant who posts here has at least 8's across the board
I would love to know the average stats of AW readers/posters versus non. Because it seems every applicant who posts here has at least 8's across the board
These are FY12, FY13 should be similar. I would agree your OCS class will probably be FY13, not because of your graduation but because of when you apply, I had several May 2011 graduates last year go to OCS in June 2011 for FY11, I would guestimate if selected in the April board, results will be out early May so OCS in August/September?Does anyone know if these numbers are for FY 12? I ask this because my recruiter said there is an April SNA board that I will be applying for. I graduate in May so my OCS class will most likely be FY 13.
When millsra had access to the at board list and stats for the last go around he mentioned the ASTB scores of AW posters were significantly higher than average.
This is probably for a few reasons. We who post on here are type A nerds that are more likely do well. Another reason is that you are more likely to post if you have good stats. Third reason is the people on this site provide us an invaluable resource ie study materials and contacts.
Anybody else heard something like this?
I'm applying for the Jan. board for NFO and Supply. My recruiter called yesterday and said he was going to put Pilot down on my application as well as NFO. My eyes aren't anywhere near good enough for Pilot but his rationale was that once I got in and promptly DQ'd for bad vision, I would end up as an NFO anyway. I've already been through MEPS so my paperwork has made it to Millington and they approved me for Unrestricted Line so technically I haven't been denied anything at this point. Anybody else have a similar experience?
This may not work, I have not seen this happen before unless the person was at OCS and found not fit for Pilot, or had already signed and then found not fit for Pilot.Anybody else heard something like this?
I'm applying for the Jan. board for NFO and Supply. My recruiter called yesterday and said he was going to put Pilot down on my application as well as NFO. My eyes aren't anywhere near good enough for Pilot but his rationale was that once I got in and promptly DQ'd for bad vision, I would end up as an NFO anyway. I've already been through MEPS so my paperwork has made it to Millington and they approved me for Unrestricted Line so technically I haven't been denied anything at this point. Anybody else have a similar experience?
So this thread is the most current I can find regarding SNA boards. I might be going a wee bit off topic right now, but the nuke recruiters are all over me wanting to go forward with NUPOC. They are getting so desperate that I had a nuke recruiter dig up my resume from my college's hiring website and push an application based on my work experience and technical degree. Seems like there's always a shortage of these guys, so I wouldn't have that much of a problem trying to get in after I graduate. I would however lose the financial incentives if I tried nuke after school. That's the recruiter's main pitch right now, but the money isn't why I want to do any of this in the first place. Thing is, I've always wanted to fly, but my eyes are bad and would need surgery. The eye docs are recommending that I wait until I am 23-24 years old before I have the waiver-able LASIK surgery (I'm on the higher end of the refractive error range -6.5 to -7, but not a DQ). I know the quotas often change, and things are cyclic, but can any of you shed some light for me? Will demand be up for pilots in the fleet in 2-3 years? Is that time frame during a probable upswing? Thanks again.
I have no idea about quotas and future demand but I'm in the same situation with recruiters. My recruiter and others that have called me up have been pitching the nuke program many times. They see mechanical engineer on the top of my application and they go into their salesman mode. I thank them for their consideration but I tell everyone that I'm applying SNA. My advice is very simple, if flying is exactly what you want then keep at it until they say you can't anymore. If my memory serves me right you have until the age of 27 without any prior service to be still eligible.
I hate to tell you but per Navy Medical Manual article 15-36 (2) you are DQ'd for eyes, even though PRK (not LASIK) could bring you to 20/20 they look at the pre op vision, I have seen waivers granted for vision that was outside the -6 range for unrestricted line, but only for those going NUPOC.
I have many engineers that I have sent to OCS as SNA, most had great GPA's and I am near certain all would have screened NUPOC, but they wanted to be an aviator so that is what we submitted them for.