fighter-cat22
SNA BDCP Applicant
Regarding TBAS, I only got up to a 68 for tracking and still scored a 9 on the PFAR. Felt very prepared for the ASTB.
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ASTB and GPA is all that matters, it is about a minute per application. The board sees nothing medical.out of curiosity, does anyone know what the board looks at?
since the APSR is a summary of your education, experience, motivational statement, and OAR/ASTB do they just look at that?
do they look over the whole SF86 and medical records? waivers? I heard they only take 5-10minutes per candidate, so I was curious.
my question was more about what they physically look at, not that it directly affects me. Was curious about how the board literally looks at your documentation. Perhaps the question was too niche.ASTB and GPA is all that matters, it is about a minute per application. The board sees nothing medical.
Just SNA. Its a SNFO street to seat boardThis board is ISEL only, is that for SNA and SNFO or just SNA?
Didnt get selected or didnt apply?Didn’t get the last board, so hopefully get NFO on this one
Pro rec no on both Sna and nfoDidnt get selected or didnt apply?
Ouch sir, what were your scores?if you dont mind me asking. Just wana see how i stackPro rec no on both Sna and nfo
Got it, i got 5/7/5 and a 4.0 on GPA. Hopefully i get selected2.48 gpa(I failed my first college so had to restart with like a 1.2 gpa), 40 something oar, and like 4,6,5? I took it back in 2020 so it’s been a minute. Recruiter said that I still had the scores to qualify.