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August 2011 Board

GreenLantern330

Active Member
ready for round #3

21/M
SNA
7/8/8 60 - everyone else's scores makes me wish I studied for more than 2 days before the test
B.S. Mechanical Engineering expected May 2012 from Purdue University
3.7 GPA
4 LOR's in total, 3 from my professors and adviser and 1 from Navy O-6 (Aviator, CO NS Great Lakes)
Member of American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Several Scholarships
6X Dean's List
Clean Legal and Health

As far as I know they still offer DA if you are within one year of graduation. Hopefully this is still true

That's what I thought, and then my OR told me the new rule is 6 months from graduation, so he said he was putting me in for BDCP. I looked online to see if I could find anything official on it... the only other thing I found was the same thing on the NY OR's blog.. but like I said.. it's not official. My OR has never been wrong, though. So, either he's wrong for the first time, or this is a new rule.
 

Lucy

Member
Hmmm, in the manual (Chp 2, section 5) it states that you need to HAVE your degree before applying. Can't find anywhere where this is stated differently, or where the six months comes up. :-/

Might be that the rule means you cannot recieve a FS until your degree is finished, and 6 months gives a month or two for application prep, another 2 for submit and response from the board, and the rest for FS processing.
 

JMonte85

Pro-rec SNA
If I don't make it this round I guess I can always change career paths and make videos like these :)


Sorry I found this video brilliant and needed an excuse to post it... :eek:
 

millsra13

'Merica
pilot
Contributor
Lucy is right, I was told that you must have your Degree finished before you can submit. I think they used to allow early submissions, but now you have to go BDCP. I'm sure there might be circumstances where the OCS processors here in Millington allow it, but not very often.
 

egd33

Member
pilot
Contributor
Lucy is right, I was told that you must have your Degree finished before you can submit. I think they used to allow early submissions, but now you have to go BDCP. I'm sure there might be circumstances where the OCS processors here in Millington allow it, but not very often.

My situation is definitely not the norm, but I literally just took my last exam today. I spent my last semester on exchange in Australia, but my diploma is going to be back dated to May since I finished during the spring semester in America, but the fact that the semesters are on different calendars here vs America because of the seasons being backwards means that I finished a month later (because we also started 5 weeks later), and my graduation will not actually get processed until my grades from here are received by my home university. Am I going to be able to apply? I am done, and getting my diploma is a formality at this point, but I do not think my transcript will reflect my graduation by the time it has to be sent to the August boards, although technically I will have graduated in May when it does come through. I really hope a technicality like this will not keep me out of the running (I certainly cannot do BDCP considering I am finished with my bachelors).
 

Tonkovich.J

Member
Lucy is right, I was told that you must have your Degree finished before you can submit. I think they used to allow early submissions, but now you have to go BDCP. I'm sure there might be circumstances where the OCS processors here in Millington allow it, but not very often.

By the time the August board convenes I will be 8 months from graduating. Isn't that a swift kick in the you know whats.
 

millsra13

'Merica
pilot
Contributor
My situation is definitely not the norm, but I literally just took my last exam today. I spent my last semester on exchange in Australia, but my diploma is going to be back dated to May since I finished during the spring semester in America, but the fact that the semesters are on different calendars here vs America because of the seasons being backwards means that I finished a month later (because we also started 5 weeks later), and my graduation will not actually get processed until my grades from here are received by my home university. Am I going to be able to apply? I am done, and getting my diploma is a formality at this point, but I do not think my transcript will reflect my graduation by the time it has to be sent to the August boards, although technically I will have graduated in May when it does come through. I really hope a technicality like this will not keep me out of the running (I certainly cannot do BDCP considering I am finished with my bachelors).

I would have your OR submit it (if he will). You can attach a letter from your school to your package explaining your situation and verify that you have completed all the requirements and paid all of your tuition. If you get your transcripts before the board convenes then send them in.
 

fjauliveld

New Member
Package is still at TN, from waiting the April Boards...

29/M/10yrs active duty

AWV1(NAC/AW)

Supply/NFO/AMDO

BA Business Administration 3.52 GPA
ASTB 6/6/7, OAR 59
3 LORs (O6,O5,O5)
Interviews: O6(Supply), O6(Supply), O4(Supply), O5(NFO), O4(NFO), O5(AMDO), O5(SWO); all 10s
Lots of volunteer service
EVALS: MP, P(first E6 eval), EP
Awards: 1 NAM, 2 FLOCs, and Military Outstanding Volunteer Service Medal.
Currently on Instructor Duty
Collateral duties: Master Training Specialist Mentor, Command Financial Specialist, Divisional Career Counselor, Assistant Command Fitness Leader, Command Honor Guard Coordinator, and Assistant Education Services Officer.
PFAs: Outstandings, last 3 cycles

Cons: NJP in 2006, 2 arrests prior to joining the Navy.

You guys really have ridiculous ASTB scores and stats. I hope I stand a chance against you guys.

Millsra13: Do you know how many slots are left for SWO, SWO options, and AMDO?
 

millsra13

'Merica
pilot
Contributor
I'm at home right now, so I don't have the exact number on SWO options and AMDO, but I know they are not taking any SWO conventional this year. Supply had the most slots available after pilot so that's probably your best chance. I will check those numbers for you on Thursday. Are you a P-3 guy? What squadron?
 

JMonte85

Pro-rec SNA
Interviews: O6(Supply), O6(Supply), O4(Supply), O5(NFO), O4(NFO), O5(AMDO), O5(SWO); all 10s

I'd imagine by the last one you were running the interview.. Haha. Isn't it funny the difference in your confidence from the first interview to the last? My first interview I was pretty nervous but tried not to show it.. My last interview I was walking on water.
 

Seafort

Made His Bed, Is Now Lying In It
27/M/Non-Prior
SWO/INTEL
5/6/5 52
3.08 BA English
3.6 PBBS Government (basically an after the fact add-on minor in Government)
4.0 MA Government (in progress, May 2012 graduation date)

SWO Interview - O-10
INTEL Interview - O-5

LoRs:
O-3 Pilot
O-5 SWO (XO, NROTC Unit)
O-5 SWO (Pentagon Analyst, Former O-5 Command)
O-5 JAG (current Law Professor)
Two former employers

Sports:
Figure Skater, Runner

Activities:
Graduate Senator, Kappa Sigma Fraternity, Knights of Columbus, Democratic Party

Received a scholarship for my work in Government.

Negatives:
Was in an NROTC unit, dropped on request. Was not on scholarship, was not committed, but was almost finished with the process... No arrests, no speeding tickets, not so much as a warning (knock on wood) since about 2005.
 

fjauliveld

New Member
I'm at home right now, so I don't have the exact number on SWO options and AMDO, but I know they are not taking any SWO conventional this year. Supply had the most slots available after pilot so that's probably your best chance. I will check those numbers for you on Thursday. Are you a P-3 guy? What squadron?


Thanks, it's greatly appreciated. Yes, I'm a P-3 guy. Currently teaching at VP-30.
 

millsra13

'Merica
pilot
Contributor
Dang, how did you get an O-10 interview?? I've been in for six years and never even met one face to face!
 

fjauliveld

New Member
I'd imagine by the last one you were running the interview.. Haha. Isn't it funny the difference in your confidence from the first interview to the last? My first interview I was pretty nervous but tried not to show it.. My last interview I was walking on water.

Yeah, it's true. You definitely feel more confident the more you go through. I was pretty prepared in the beginning, having gone through Sailor of the quarter/year boards prior to these interviews.
 

millsra13

'Merica
pilot
Contributor
Thanks, it's greatly appreciated. Yes, I'm a P-3 guy. Currently teaching at VP-30.

Awesome, I'm in the per diem Navy myself (VP-47). Are you up for the ERB? It's not looking good for us enlisted aviation guys! Hopefully I get picked up for OCS before I get PTS'd out.
 
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