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01JUN26 SNA/SNFO board

The way my recruiter phrased his discussion with the OCM implied he was confident all ISEL applicants would be reviewed soon, or at least those that submitted their applications are February/March
It would be highly unlikely your recruiter spoke with the OCM, more than likely your recruiter spoke to the PM at NRC that would review the SNA/SNFO applications, who then would send them off for review. The PM review is what would take the most time as that is the person that would make sure the person meets all the requirements so the OCM just needs to do quick checks.
 
It’s not unlikely my recruiter was either trying to simplify his explanation for me, or is also as ignorant to the difference as I am.

Thank you for the clarification.
 
Very optimistic though, seems like it’s fr this time, June board is finally happening after 3 canceled in a row, and first dips too on quotas the official (1/4) first board of the FY!
There’s still a lot of time for people to submit to the spreadsheet but looking at it now it looks so much less saturated than last September (and even last may honestly). If I’m correct there were nearly 100 people listed on the AW spreadsheet alone in September. And my recruiter also told me that he’d never seen so many kits at a board before. Also the board around this time last year was incredibly generous. Best we can do is stay optimistic and also hope that our kits actually make it to the board (not to add any nightmare fuel. Sorry).

Edit: It’s worth mentioning that there could be other factors at play that I’m not aware of so I could be completely unjustified in my optimism. But still, have some faith.
 
Very optimistic though, seems like it’s fr this time, June board is finally happening after 3 canceled in a row, and first dips too on quotas the official (1/4) first board of the FY!
That is what is says, but it doesn't really mean that as they have already been filling the next FY spots, NRC normally starts filling the next FY spots starting in March/April.
 
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