All I'm saying is one doesn't necessarily equal the other. There's lots of other variables. It's been about a month now since I've paid attention to selection numbers, but for a while there were severe NSS drops due to the system (apparently) balancing itself out. Guys who were solid 60+ SNAs were getting low 50s. Of course, then there's the simple fact on whether one sucks or not.
). Sure studs are going to always ask about NSS and how their grades will affect it. I am more interested in the way the Navy does business (especially compared with the Air Force) and how we got to where we are now. I was a product of both MPTS and the old school method (T-45s). It seems that, thanks in part to my non-direct questioning, I won't find the answers to my curiosity on airwarriors. There is way too much "don't worry about your NSS" philosophy speak around here (thanks to the repetitive questioning from students) that no one wants to actually dive into the details. So I ask: why not?