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1Nov2021 SNA/SNFO Board

Vaughn

Member
Idk if you saw the spread sheet but we already had someone picked up for SNA with a 6/6/6. Also they have flight exp. That just shows they look at multiple aspects.
Can someone repost that sheet with the updated of who has been picked up.
 

GoldLeaf

Well-Known Member
Can someone repost that sheet with the updated of who has been picked up.
 

BDavis11

Well-Known Member
Contributor
Idk if you saw the spread sheet but we already had someone picked up for SNA with a 6/6/6. Also they have flight exp. That just shows they look at multiple aspects.
Yea I saw. I’m just interested to see if (I get picked up) whether adding snfo plays a part in what designator I get
 

JoeBob1788

Well-Known Member
Don't forget to look at the at board list averages for each designator.
SNFO Average is 5.52/5.94/6.07
SNA Average is 6.27/6.61/6.44

total board average is 6/6/6
The successful average will change quickly if less than half get picked up… not to be a downer. I have 7/7/8 myself, so I’m not very confident I’ll get SNA.

Edit: I also applied SNFO, which holds more hope for my scores haha
 

GoldLeaf

Well-Known Member
The successful average will change quickly if less than half get picked up… not to be a downer. I have 7/7/8 myself, so I’m not very confident I’ll get SNA.

Edit: I also applied SNFO, which holds more hope for my scores haha
you'll be fine. I have scanned all the past spreadsheets made and the reoccurring thing I noticed is there are many factors that go into a selection or pro rec N. Recruiter told me he had a guy with 9/9/9 turned down when I was first applying.
 

GoldLeaf

Well-Known Member
Yea I saw. I’m just interested to see if (I get picked up) whether adding snfo plays a part in what designator I get
I think it was page 174 where this conversation occurred
It'll definitely help your chances.
Navy21 said:
I think I misconstrued his statement as FY22/23 so…

SNA: 56 (FY23) + 95 (FY22) = 151
SNFO: 35 (FY23) + 50 (FY22) = 85

Edit: but we don’t even have 85 SNFO applicants, lol.
ExNavyOffRec:
nope, 2 different columns, the math for the difference on one column indicates 56 SNA and 35 SNFO, but the math for the difference in the other columns indicate 95 SNA and 50 SNFO.

It could be the one column hasn't shifted people from FY 22 to FY 23. It will be clearer when the total numbers from the board come out.
 

BDavis11

Well-Known Member
Contributor
I think it was page 174 where this conversation occurred
It'll definitely help your chances.

ExNavyOffRec:
nope, 2 different columns, the math for the difference on one column indicates 56 SNA and 35 SNFO, but the math for the difference in the other columns indicate 95 SNA and 50 SNFO.

It could be the one column hasn't shifted people from FY 22 to FY 23. It will be clearer when the total numbers from the board come out.
Yea I applied to both with a “get picked up by any means” mindset
 

GoldLeaf

Well-Known Member
Yea I applied to both with a “get picked up by any means” mindset
Go look at these
 
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