Doesn't matter which Board, when FINDOCs are in, when you get your degree or when you go to OCS. What determines the Fiscal Year you come from is when you commission. That means a FY10 guy would attend OCS in the summer of 09 in order to graduate past 01OCT09, which is FY10.Okay, I can see how this is a little confusing to everybody. SC Kemp told me that my app for SNA is up for this Nov '08 board and I should find out by the end of the week. What fiscal year does that put me into? '09 still?
I wouldn't mind going to OCS until summer, I hate the cold.
I noticed you are 25 years old. Do not delay in your application. You can see how an entire year can fill up quickly. I don't know what program you are going for, but many age limits are 27. And generally, they shy away from people close to the age limit. Age matters.
I noticed you are 25 years old. Do not delay in your application. You can see how an entire year can fill up quickly. I don't know what program you are going for, but many age limits are 27. And generally, they shy away from people close to the age limit. Age matters.
Besides, I'm hoping they look at what I've done in 25 years. I have a few things I'm hoping will make me competitive, despite my age. For example, I have a Master's degree with a gpa of 3.82(how many people do that before the age of 25?). Lots of extracurricular activities including collegiate cross country in which I was team captian and received all-academic honor roll and first team all-conference awards. I was also the 10,000 meter conference track champion in 2006 and 2007. I also have a black belt in American Nippon Kenpo, as well as experience in jihatsu-teki-kenpo-jitsu, and kodokan judo. Last year, I competed in my first half ironman competition(1.2 mile swim, 56 mile bike ride, and 13.1 mile run) and won my age group with a very respectable time; which I'm hoping shows mental and physical endurance, discipline, and commitment. I also have over 20 hours of community service in Relay for Life, the construction of a 5 mile wellness trail on The University of Texas at Tyler campus, reading to children in local elementary schools, and helping raise money for the Alzheimer's Alliance of Northeast Texas. All this while working full-time to put myself through school.
No, I don't have kick ass ASTB scores or a degree in Aerospace Engineering but I'm a believer in the "whole person" concept.
That's a bummer about the boards (not all) not meeting till January. Regardless, Charity you have quite the list going there. Like you, my ASTB scores weren't the greatest (6/6/6 50) but I was picked up for what I thought were my extras, and that I too have a MA with a 3.8 GPA (and yes... I'm 25 years old too). Good luck!
That's a bummer about the boards (not all) not meeting till January. Regardless, Charity you have quite the list going there. Like you, my ASTB scores weren't the greatest (6/6/6 50) but I was picked up for what I thought were my extras, and that I too have a MA with a 3.8 GPA (and yes... I'm 25 years old too). Good luck!
So is Navy Recruting. Good luck....but I'm a believer in the "whole person" concept.
So is Navy Recruting. Good luck.
I If I read clearly, my non-BDCP SNA only ap was reviewed yesterday, but for commission after 01OCT09 unless there was a FY09 select that chose to extend his OCS date.