umijs
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Can't seem to find an answer to this question.
I've been looking through the various SNA/SNFO board excel sheets and noticed that some applicants with an OAR in the 40s have a 6 or 7 AQR score and other applicants with an OAR in the 50s have an AQR of 6 or 5.
I thought that the AQR score was decided by your performance on the OAR. So how is it possible that some of those with an OAR in the 40s have a higher AQR score than others with an OAR in the 50s? Is there something else that affects your AQR score?
I've been looking through the various SNA/SNFO board excel sheets and noticed that some applicants with an OAR in the 40s have a 6 or 7 AQR score and other applicants with an OAR in the 50s have an AQR of 6 or 5.
I thought that the AQR score was decided by your performance on the OAR. So how is it possible that some of those with an OAR in the 40s have a higher AQR score than others with an OAR in the 50s? Is there something else that affects your AQR score?