Hello everyone, just coming here for some advice. When going through MEPS, I failed the depth perception at the 4th circle (100 arc seconds). Before contacting my recruiter, I had a comprehensive eye exam done that rated me at 40 arc seconds using the stereo randot test (the one with the fly on it). Obviously I've submitted the paperwork to get the MEPS test overturned but I am still plagued with the fear that I will fail at OCS/NAMI simply because I failed at MEPS. Granted, I was nervous because my recruiter told me that I HAD to pass that test so that may have been a factor.
Anyways, I went ahead and bought one of those randot tests through Amazon (pictured below), the same type the OD used to test me, and when it delivered yesterday I had my girlfriend test me according to the instructions, and once again I could see all the circles down to 40 arc seconds. Do you guys think I should schedule another eye exam just to be safe or just relax and wait until OCS? I know many people complain about the MEPS test being flawed but at the same time I've read the posts from exNavyOffRec stating that there is a large volume of applicants who pass on the civilian side then fail at OCS.
I do not intend to "shop around" for a doctor that will pass me, but as of now both DP tests that I've taken outside of MEPS I've passed. Advice would be greatly appreciated.