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October/November SNA & SNFO Boards

Popo Jijo

Primary Complete
I might be stating the obvious here, but ASTB scores are just one piece of the puzzle. Keeping track of what people scored, and trends of what gets selected are going to give a false idea of what it takes to be a SNA/SNFO/ or any other commissioned officer. Somebody could have a perfect score, but have other circumstances that keep them from actually being selected. Meanwhile, somebody with just the minimum scores might be a "rock star" in other areas such as leadership. I guess I am coming at this with the perscpective of somebody who has been enlisted for some time and already have years of experience to lean on. In the end, we are all at the mercy of how many billets are actually available versus the number of applicants.

For the next board, hopefully the quotas are high and we all make our way to OCS!
 

varlogkern

Frozen Hellscape Survivor
I might be stating the obvious here, but ASTB scores are just one piece of the puzzle. Keeping track of what people scored, and trends of what gets selected are going to give a false idea of what it takes to be a SNA/SNFO/ or any other commissioned officer. Somebody could have a perfect score, but have other circumstances that keep them from actually being selected. Meanwhile, somebody with just the minimum scores might be a "rock star" in other areas such as leadership. I guess I am coming at this with the perscpective of somebody who has been enlisted for some time and already have years of experience to lean on. In the end, we are all at the mercy of how many billets are actually available versus the number of applicants.

For the next board, hopefully the quotas are high and we all make our way to OCS!
Ehh, I feel like this disclaimer need posted every time the spreadsheet gets link to. I look at the form as a way to just keep aggregated data together, rather than trying to derive any meaningful pattern out of it.
 

exNavyOffRec

Well-Known Member
I might be stating the obvious here, but ASTB scores are just one piece of the puzzle. Keeping track of what people scored, and trends of what gets selected are going to give a false idea of what it takes to be a SNA/SNFO/ or any other commissioned officer. Somebody could have a perfect score, but have other circumstances that keep them from actually being selected. Meanwhile, somebody with just the minimum scores might be a "rock star" in other areas such as leadership. I guess I am coming at this with the perscpective of somebody who has been enlisted for some time and already have years of experience to lean on. In the end, we are all at the mercy of how many billets are actually available versus the number of applicants.

For the next board, hopefully the quotas are high and we all make our way to OCS!

When aviation boards are competitive 25-75 percent selection rate history has shown that the ASTB trumps all others, example Div 1 athlete good GPA but has minimal PFAR is a non select while a guy with a 2.9 and just went to college with PFAR or 8 is selected, if this was SWO I would expect the outcome to be reversed.
 

FormerRecruitingGuru

Making Recruiting Great Again
When aviation boards are competitive 25-75 percent selection rate history has shown that the ASTB trumps all others, example Div 1 athlete good GPA but has minimal PFAR is a non select while a guy with a 2.9 and just went to college with PFAR or 8 is selected, if this was SWO I would expect the outcome to be reversed.

+1. I just had an applicant, 2.6 GPA political science get selected with 58/7/7/7 ASTB score.
 

Chris_Clark

Advanced E2/C2
Contributor
Ehh, I feel like this disclaimer need posted every time the spreadsheet gets link to. I look at the form as a way to just keep aggregated data together, rather than trying to derive any meaningful pattern out of it.
Yup.. I stated this when I posted the spreadsheet!! I'm sure by now we're all aware that selection is based off the whole person concept..
 

Chris_Clark

Advanced E2/C2
Contributor
Next SNA/SNFO board still scheduled no earlier than October 1st. Sorry for falling off the deep end, but it's been fairly quiet passing any sort of officer related news.
Sir, quick question: does NOPO have a select number of billets for prior enlisted for each board? A mentor of mine (prior 06 CO) told me that however, he has been retired for some time now.. thanks
 

Kevin Jenkins

Active Member
pilot
When aviation boards are competitive 25-75 percent selection rate history has shown that the ASTB trumps all others, example Div 1 athlete good GPA but has minimal PFAR is a non select while a guy with a 2.9 and just went to college with PFAR or 8 is selected, if this was SWO I would expect the outcome to be reversed.
You give me hope @NavyOffRec !!!:)
 

varlogkern

Frozen Hellscape Survivor
Yup.. I stated this when I posted the spreadsheet!! I'm sure by now we're all aware that selection is based off the whole person concept..
The problem is when new people drop into the thread. They just likely haven't had time to read and catch up. #1 rule of internet etiquette is search and read before posting. That said, given the nature of the forum, this isn't "how do I fix my wireless card" but "I have this one question about a future career." I would seriously contribute to an AW wiki if one existed, even if my contribution was nothing more than formatting and layout.
 

varlogkern

Frozen Hellscape Survivor
Slightly off topic, but this is something I've been thinking about. For those that frequent here @RUFiO181, @NavyOffRec, @BusyBee604 et al, I have a question. What would you say the percentage of people who come to AW, get help the the process, interact, get picked up (for whichever designator they were trying for) go to OCS and then they are never heard from again, whether they DOR'd, were PDQ from NAMI, or just never posted again?
 

BusyBee604

St. Francis/Hugh Hefner Combo!
pilot
Super Moderator
Contributor
@BusyBee604 et al, I have a question. What would you say the percentage of people who come to AW, get help the the process, interact, get picked up (for whichever designator they were trying for) go to OCS and then they are never heard from again, whether they DOR'd, were PDQ from NAMI, or just never posted again?
From casual observation, I would guesstimate no more than 10% or less. Almoat none during OCS (no time), quite a few check in occasionally while in API and Primary, gjvjng tips/answering questions concerning phases they have completed, housing, to upcoming SNAs/SNFOs. This feedback is very helpful.:)

Once in Advanced, on through FRS, and the fleet, most probably too busy to play on AW!,;)
BzB
 
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FormerRecruitingGuru

Making Recruiting Great Again
Sir, quick question: does NOPO have a select number of billets for prior enlisted for each board? A mentor of mine (prior 06 CO) told me that however, he has been retired for some time now.. thanks

There's no quotas just for prior enlisted. Active duty/prior enlisted and civilian applicants are all reviewed and selected the same
 

FormerRecruitingGuru

Making Recruiting Great Again
From casual observation, I would guesstimate no more than 10% or less. Almoat none during OCS (no time), quite a few check in occasionally while in API and Primary, gjvjng tips/answering questions concerning phases they have completed, housing, to upcoming SNAs/SNFOs. This feedback is very helpful.:)

Once in Advanced, on through FRS, and the fleet, most probably too busy to play on AW!,;)
BzB

Agreed, most of my applicants register on AWs just to access the ASTB study material and that's about it.
 
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