Anyone else going to put in for CIPP if they don't get selected? Anyone got opinions on the program?
What is CIPP?
hahahahaha. I think we overanalyzed the crap out of this question last year. This all matters on how much paperwork the Admiral has on his desk. The results are usually on his desk early mid October but it does take a while for approval of the message.Also, who knows approximately what week the results usually role out-- I saw last years were out the LAST week of October. Seems so far away!!!
hahahahaha. I think we overanalyzed the crap out of this question last year. This all matters on how much paperwork the Admiral has on his desk. The results are usually on his desk early mid October but it does take a while for approval of the message.
As for the college thing, I only applied to UT and Texas A&M last year and was accepted to both. This year I threw in a couple extra schools just in case I dont get so lucky this time around. It all depends on the quotas that the school is trying to fill and how well you can fill their pre-reqs. If all else fails and you get selected you could always apply to one of the shoe in schools like ODU. I've heard that the schools that we put on our applications dont really matter much because there are so few selectees. I think as long as you can get admitted to one of the NROTC affiliated schools as required by your particular program, you should be good to go.
How are you going to take the classes if you are accepted? Are you stationed in Texas? I wonder if OCS will accept BSAT degrees from colleges that offers online classes?(i.e Thomas Edison State College).
For STA-21, you do not have to be stationed where you attend college because orders will be cut for you to PCS there.... The NROTC unit would be your new PDS.
That's a good point... agree. Uh Oh, iz Lizz chasing you?I don't mind paying any number of application fees (even if they were to be non-reimbursable) due to the return on investment, which is $10,000/year towards education as well as a full time pay check during college AND a guaranteed "job offer" upon graduation.