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LAT Transfer from 1520(AMDO) to SNFO

reillyyy0327

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Hi all, seeking any advice from someone who has lat transferred into the SNFO/NFO community. I am currently in the process of submitting a package to the February Lat transfer board and am seeking advice on what makes a good package (what's a good ASTB score for someone seeking a SNFO selection, good letters of REC to have, good time in service, and a GPA they like to see). For context I am currently an AMDO with 1.5 years of commissioned time and an old ASTB score of 48 5/6/7 that I got when I originally was getting recruited and a collage GPA of 3.89 but didn't apply to NFO with these scores and GPA. Planning on retaking the ASTB in sep and possibly going to have a CDR, LCDR, CWO3, and ADM RET as letters of recs.
 
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FormerRecruitingGuru

Making Recruiting Great Again
Hi all, seeking any advice from someone who has lat transferred into the SNFO/NFO community. I am currently in the process of submitting a package to the February Lat transfer board and am seeking advice on what makes a good package (what's a good ASTB score for someone seeking a SNFO selection, good letters of REC to have, good time in service, and a GPA they like to see). For context I am currently an AMDO with 1.5 years of commissioned time and an old ASTB score of 48 5/6/7 that I got when I originally was getting recruited and a collage GPA of 3.89 but didn't apply to NFO with these scores and GPA. Planning on retaking the ASTB in sep and possibly going to have a CDR, LCDR, CWO3, and ADM RET as letters of recs.

Is the AMDO community even going to release you without completing obligated service?

Like what was mentioned before, you probably should have thought this through better during the initial application process.
 
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