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OCS 02Nov20 SNA/SNFO (Pilot/NFO) Board

Forgedinwater

Well-Known Member
Just an interesting note while looking at the spreadsheet. Those that do have an OCS date all have a PFAR of 8, with the other 2 scores being a 6 or a 7. Does this mean anything? probably not.
 

Ghost SWO

Well-Known Member
Contributor
Just an interesting note while looking at the spreadsheet. Those that do have an OCS date all have a PFAR of 8, with the other 2 scores being a 6 or a 7. Does this mean anything? probably not.
I think it's just coincidence for now, there will be a ton of people with 6's and 7's when results come out.
 

TonyWillingham

ENS, 1520
Just an interesting note while looking at the spreadsheet. Those that do have an OCS date all have a PFAR of 8, with the other 2 scores being a 6 or a 7. Does this mean anything? probably not.
It’s a coincidence. I’ve checked close to 40 dates and the scores of the people scheduled are all over the place. People I thought would be scheduled weren’t and people who had lower scores were. Without seeing a person’s entire application it’s hard to know why one person was picked over another. My current theory is they’re using a dartboard
 

Ghost SWO

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My current theory is they’re using a dartboard
Lol. As one of the individuals not picked with a 7 PFAR in May, and getting and OCS date this time... I have some theories on what gets you a selection and what doesn't. Still waiting for that official ProRec-Y to verify, but I'm pretty sure they're looking for some specific criteria.
 
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