I tried asking my OR these questions but the office is incredibly understaffed at the moment (he is essentially the only OR for my whole state) and he didn't have the time to answer any of them. Hopefully some of you may be able to provide a bit of help. First and foremost, what has the numbers game been historically for SWO Boards? I know for example IDC boards tend to have a ton of applicants and very few slots and consequentially select a very small percentage, but what about SWO? I have an application for SWO in the upcoming July board and for all the SWO options in the October IDC and feel as if I have a decent shot, but I don't want to get my hopes up if the numbers are plainly against me.
My stats are as follows:
Male, 22 years old
B.A. in History, Minor in Philosophy. 3.9 GPA
48 OAR (I have never studied mechanics/physics in my life)
4 LOR's (Three from professors, one from employer)
Member and Vice-President of my University's chapter of the History Honors Society, Phi Alpha Theta
Member of the National Honors Society, Phi Kappa Phi
Recipient of my University's highest scholarship
Studied abroad in Germany for a semester. Strong conversational German.
Was in JROTC all through High School (Unfortunately my university didn't have a program).
Employed as a tutor at my university for 3 years.
Graduated from my university's Honors College.
Secondly, how long does one typically wait between being Pro Rec'ed and actually attending OCS? I know it will be at least a few months, but I have heard of some waiting much longer.
Side Note: I do not know if this influences anything, but I did dual-process with SECF being on my enlisted contract. I am going to be in the Navy one way or another if I have anything to say about it!
My stats are as follows:
Male, 22 years old
B.A. in History, Minor in Philosophy. 3.9 GPA
48 OAR (I have never studied mechanics/physics in my life)
4 LOR's (Three from professors, one from employer)
Member and Vice-President of my University's chapter of the History Honors Society, Phi Alpha Theta
Member of the National Honors Society, Phi Kappa Phi
Recipient of my University's highest scholarship
Studied abroad in Germany for a semester. Strong conversational German.
Was in JROTC all through High School (Unfortunately my university didn't have a program).
Employed as a tutor at my university for 3 years.
Graduated from my university's Honors College.
Secondly, how long does one typically wait between being Pro Rec'ed and actually attending OCS? I know it will be at least a few months, but I have heard of some waiting much longer.
Side Note: I do not know if this influences anything, but I did dual-process with SECF being on my enlisted contract. I am going to be in the Navy one way or another if I have anything to say about it!