We are just giving you a hard time.Wow, I've made a couple comments on here today in an attempt to contribute and they seem to have all brought negative responses.
You're doing a good job!We are just giving you a hard time.
Nothing as of this morning. I'm actually on leave at the moment (in Disneyland celebrating a daughter's birthday) so I can't check my bupers throughout the day. However, as soon as I see something, I will let you all know.Has anyone heard anything on the Feb 22 board?
Also, I heard that the last selection board was around 19% acceptance. I was curious if my stats are competitive.
26 years old
3.0 GPA from UGA (BBA)
52 OAR
Interview with retired Commander (he was the academic director of NSCS)
LOR from German professor, business professor, and former Supply Corps Officer)
Any insight is greatly appreciated. Thanks
No worries.Awesome, thanks!
That bad huh?Hi just wanted to see how my stats held up:
OAR: 50
College GPA:3.35 (BA English and BS Secondary Education)
Grad School GPA: 3.30 (MS Leadership & MAEd Math Education)
Prior: USNA Midshipman
Hi just wanted to see how my stats held up:
OAR: 50
College GPA:3.35 (BA English and BS Secondary Education)
Grad School GPA: 3.30 (MS Leadership & MAEd Math Education)
Prior: USNA Midshipman
To answer your question, I truly don't know. You don't really have the STEM / Business-related degree that the community is looking for. Furthermore, the USNA situation might hurt you, depending on how severe the incident was. A little while back I submitted a SEAL package from someone who was kicked out of the Air Force Academy. He did receive an honorable discharge, but had to explain why he was booted (cheated on a test and then lied about it). He did not get selected.
Supply Board selection percentages hover anywhere from 10-20%, so if you could tell already, they look extensively into each application. A lot of time they're looking for "what's wrong" in a candidate instead of "what's right".
To answer your question, I truly don't know. You don't really have the STEM / Business-related degree that the community is looking for. Furthermore, the USNA situation might hurt you, depending on how severe the incident was. A little while back I submitted a SEAL package from someone who was kicked out of the Air Force Academy. He did receive an honorable discharge, but had to explain why he was booted (cheated on a test and then lied about it). He did not get selected.
Supply Board selection percentages hover anywhere from 10-20%, so if you could tell already, they look extensively into each application. A lot of time they're looking for "what's wrong" in a candidate instead of "what's right".
Think I have a shot for the November 2017 board?
OAR: 40
GPA: 3.45 (poli sci)
USAF: 11.5 TIS TSgt
Age: 29
Highly decorated enlisted aircrew
LORs: Congressman (former Brig Gen), squadron commander o-4, and squadron superintendent e-9.
Latest RUMINT is a 10-15 selction rate. If I don't get selected, I'm trying AMDO. Then retaking the OAR. The upcoming board is close enough where I'm definitely uncomfortable with retaking the OAR.