Dzien
Member
I first submitted my packet back in Nov 2013, before I graduated with my Bachelor's degree. Now, I have a full-time job and am working on an MBA program I've been accepted to.
Not that I have any apprehension about the amount of time that has passed (without any word to the status of my packet), or about what I would need to put on hold to begin a career as a Navy Officer, but I'm starting to wonder if anyone else has endured as long a wait to hear back that they've made sufficient progress in other areas to even question their path toward a commission.
I'm starting to wonder two things: whether those who are passed up on by OCS boards actually receive notification of their rejection, and whether my OR is intentionally leaving me in the dark about things.
Not that I have any apprehension about the amount of time that has passed (without any word to the status of my packet), or about what I would need to put on hold to begin a career as a Navy Officer, but I'm starting to wonder if anyone else has endured as long a wait to hear back that they've made sufficient progress in other areas to even question their path toward a commission.
I'm starting to wonder two things: whether those who are passed up on by OCS boards actually receive notification of their rejection, and whether my OR is intentionally leaving me in the dark about things.