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November 2014 Supply Board

Workingoutsidemyfield

Active Member
congrats to everyone that made it. Just checked BOL got a N. Guess ill just try to improve for the Febuary Board.


You can do it. Sorry for the"N" but as you see it is not the scores but the character...seeing a person continue to try builds confidence in those viewing your kit. (I almost said package, lol)
 

exNavyOffRec

Well-Known Member
congrats to everyone that made it. Just checked BOL got a N. Guess ill just try to improve for the Febuary Board.

There is a 6 month wait unless there is a significant change to the application, to be honest your GPA is going to kill you every time, you are .09 above the minimum GPA, you need to do something to bring that up, such as getting a Masters in something, if you ace a Masters when they combine your GPA's it would raise it to just over a 3.0 and that might give you a chance.
 

kdubAF

AF NCO
Congrats to all the selectees! Anyone else on an age waiver? My OAR seems OK but I'm not sure if they dock points when rating kits due to age.
 

jakejake527

Active Member
i was speaking with a supply commander (who also interviewed me and swore me in) that was on the selection board....

he said if you have any blemish on your record such as debt delinquency, IRS, very minor offenses where cops were involved, etc....that they didn't even bother looking at your package no matter how good your OAR/GPA was.

they turned down someone with a OAR of 73 from Stanford....and they also accepted one with a OAR of 49

they look at the whole character...where you came from...what you have accomplished...business degree prefered...and an unblemished record

ALL candidates are extremely competitive. students with business degrees were the most affected group of the recent recession so there's a lot of them joining the military....they are also one of the better qualified as supply officers


GOOD LUCK
 

exNavyOffRec

Well-Known Member
i was speaking with a supply commander (who also interviewed me and swore me in) that was on the selection board....

he said if you have any blemish on your record such as debt delinquency, IRS, very minor offenses where cops were involved, etc....that they didn't even bother looking at your package no matter how good your OAR/GPA was.

they turned down someone with a OAR of 73 from Stanford....and they also accepted one with a OAR of 49

they look at the whole character...where you came from...what you have accomplished...business degree prefered...and an unblemished record

ALL candidates are extremely competitive. students with business degrees were the most affected group of the recent recession so there's a lot of them joining the military....they are also one of the better qualified as supply officers


GOOD LUCK

That is very much what has been the standard for years, in most cases what we were told and saw "extremely competitive" equates to great LOR's, relevant degree, very good GPA, and extracurricular activities.

Competitive programs will give applications a quick look to flush who they can to cut the field.
 
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