exNavyOffRec
Well-Known Member
I appreciate the feedback. But aren't they REALLY evaluating the PERSON to see if they would be an effective naval officer? Regardless of how many Phd's someone has. I am wondering what my chances are of getting all 10s.. What if they saw a great officer in me, just not for INTEL lol
It is called a professional recommendation because they are evaluating your professional experience, so your degrees, GPA's, and type of degrees are a big part of that. Then factor in how you do on the in person interview. I have seen people with all the right degrees and certifications get less than 10's, I have seen write ups where the board members can't say enough about the person during the interview and then add something in like "an advanced degree would make him a better candidate"
so that is what is stumping me, they very well could be looking at you the way bubblehead is looking at you, but that isn't necessarily what gets you selected.