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Chances of getting selected for Navy Intel

Ace2890

New Member
I just took the ASTB this afternoon and scored a 40 on the OAR. I'm extremely disapointed because I studied very hard for it (clearly not enough), but I plan on retaking it. I'm applying for Intel, and I just want to know where I stand at this point, with a 40 on the ASTB, 3.7 cumuluative GPA (degree in psychology), extensive extra-curricular involvement and leadership experience, and very strong letters of recommendation?
 

Renegade One

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Better qualified folks than I can parse your numbers and give you good advice. All I wanted to say is that your degree in Psychology will serve you well. A lot of "nut cases" in most Ready Rooms.... :)
 

exNavyOffRec

Well-Known Member
Intel has manning issues right now, goal of 7 this year and they had already selected around 50 so don't count on any Intel boards for a while, look at something else if you want to be a Navy officer
 

Danin

New Member
A bit tired from the whole process, so any help, advice would be great and much appreciated.

Info:
I graduated a few months ago from a top tier school with a 3.35 GPA in Economics and International Relations.

Have volunteered in community since High School. Some of which include; teaching ESL to immigrant parents, building homes for people who are homeless, fundraising money for orphans in China and rape victims in Congo.

When it comes to leadership, I have managed a business since I was 14 which lead to great success. I have also opened up my own business in college where most of the proceeds went to charity to help rape victims in Congo. I have also countless internships in investment management and marketing (abroad and locally).

I have about 8 LORs. One from a colleague, manager from past internship, mentor of 5 years (president of a international company), friend from college, executive director from non profit organization, 1 professor, 1 former Director of NATO and one from a Navy 3 star Admiral.

I know my LORs are pretty solid, my leadership skills and volunteer experience are pretty strong but......the ASTB....

So here is the bummer. I am not good at taking tests. I took the first test, had a week to prep in between 2 volunteer jobs and scored a 39 (form 5). I retook it and got a 44 (form 3). During the second test, I did not manage my time wisely with the MATH which kicked my bum and then my computer froze which took up more time. Anyways, I am not a dummy considering I got into a good school and graduated with a good GPA. But I do recommend studying real hard. I'm happy for all who did so well on their ASTB but I definitely will stick with the 44 for now and hope they look at the full package and see my potential to serve. If not I will be retaking it again. But for those who did not do well on their ASTB, honestly, you are not the only one out there. Keep trying!!! But anyways, I'm not going for Pilot so definitely not an Air Warrior, I'm more looking for Intel, Information Warfare, SWO, Logistics.

What do you guys think of my chances of making it? But no worries, I will update. Best of luck to all. I'm just happy to get this mess of my chest.
 

Danin

New Member
I just took the ASTB this afternoon and scored a 40 on the OAR. I'm extremely disapointed because I studied very hard for it (clearly not enough), but I plan on retaking it. I'm applying for Intel, and I just want to know where I stand at this point, with a 40 on the ASTB, 3.7 cumuluative GPA (degree in psychology), extensive extra-curricular involvement and leadership experience, and very strong letters of recommendation?
I feel your pain. Hang in there. Honestly, from what I have read through the threads intel seems to be DAMN competitive but I talked to my recruiter and he said just submit and resubmit with a test retake if they reject you. Good luck!!!!
 

exNavyOffRec

Well-Known Member
I feel your pain. Hang in there. Honestly, from what I have read through the threads intel seems to be DAMN competitive but I talked to my recruiter and he said just submit and resubmit with a test retake if they reject you. Good luck!!!!

Your recruiter is not getting the info from NRC, they are NOT accepting Intel applications, they are auto rejecting them, several on this forum have already been auto rejected (not being seen by the board)
 

Shpion1

Member
Contributor
"in between 2 volunteer jobs and scored a 39 (form 5). "

Danin,

While volunteering is great, may want to consider no volunteering and serious studying and retake the test for a much stronger score. They are not taking apps so concentrate on the test until they reopen the pipeline. Intel is great but really tough to get in the door right now. May want to look at other options to get in, then maybe do a lateral transfer at a later time. Nothing is guaranteed however (that you could and would get in).

Either way, good luck
 

Danin

New Member
Danin,

While volunteering is great, may want to consider no volunteering and serious studying and retake the test for a much stronger score. They are not taking apps so concentrate on the test until they reopen the pipeline. Intel is great but really tough to get in the door right now. May want to look at other options to get in, then maybe do a lateral transfer at a later time. Nothing is guaranteed however (that you could and would get in).

Either way, good luck


Hey! Thank you for the advice. I definitely have other options that I am also interested in. Intel is definitely number one but I got 6 other options that I am also very happy with. Either way, if it does not work out, I will retest and hope that I get something much better. Thanks again.
 

Winston

New Member
Your recruiter is not getting the info from NRC, they are NOT accepting Intel applications, they are auto rejecting them, several on this forum have already been auto rejected (not being seen by the board)

That probably explains why I haven't heard back from my recruiter in a while. Are they auto-rejecting for both active duty and reserves?
 

bluemarlin04

Well-Known Member
Here's the thing about the Astb

It's an equalizer and levels the playing field. Same with GRE and LSAT which i also did. I scored a 44 the first time. I went back and studied and came back with a 55

And got selected the second time around with the better score. I had to go to the navy college office and hire a math tutor to help me. No shame in it, I had a masters degree and was getting taught math by a 19 year old kid, but hey it got the job done.
 
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