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paulmkrueger

Well-Known Member
Why don't you try for SWO
I'll get with my OR once he get back to the office and look into SWO. Hopefully I can get selected through that route. Either way, I have always wanted to be a Naval officer. I'll keep trying until they tell me to go away. HA! *fingers crossed*
 

CAJ0520

Active Member
I would be interested in knowing the selection rate for SNA/NFO as well @NationalOPO . It seems as if there are a lot more PROREC-N's this time around. Were there just limited slots available? The N's on here seem just as qualified as the Y's from last board. Unless they just tighten up requirements at the beginning of a fiscal year when they don't have set "goals" yet, and slowly lessen the req's as they get near the end to make sure they meet the goals when they are actually set? Thank you for all the info, mostly just curious. I imagine the No's from this board would like hearing that the requirements just start off tighter at the beginning of a fiscal year's quota, and they can and should keep improving their kit and re-applying.
 
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brogdawg32

Well-Known Member
@CAJ0520 the new fiscal year starts with people graduating from the July 20th class (fiscal year for OCS is based on graduation date, not start date), and they already know their goals for the upcoming FY IIRC. Considering they're now filling people into Oct/Dec class dates, it's much more likely they just picked up such a large amount of applicants the last few boards and realize they don't need to keep selecting at the high rate as they're well on their way to meeting their quota. So I doubt it's them tightening up for a new year rather than having picked up so many applicants already, there's not many spots left to keep having 80% selection rates.

Just my guess
 

exNavyOffRec

Well-Known Member
@CAJ0520 the new fiscal year starts with people graduating from the July 20th class (fiscal year for OCS is based on graduation date, not start date), and they already know their goals for the upcoming FY IIRC. Considering they're now filling people into Oct/Dec class dates, it's much more likely they just picked up such a large amount of applicants the last few boards and realize they don't need to keep selecting at the high rate as they're well on their way to meeting their quota. So I doubt it's them tightening up for a new year rather than having picked up so many applicants already, there's not many spots left to keep having 80% selection rates.

Just my guess

They actually don't find out true goals until much later, until then it is an estimate, for instance the earliest I ever saw hard goals was I believe in Jan or maybe December of one year, one year it wasn't until late Feb/early March.

Depending on how the guy in charge runs things will depend how they work the "soft goals", I have seen it where they would not exceed 50% or previous years goals until the true goals came out, and I have seen it where they would go to 75%.
 

brogdawg32

Well-Known Member
They actually don't find out true goals until much later, until then it is an estimate, for instance the earliest I ever saw hard goals was I believe in Jan or maybe December of one year, one year it wasn't until late Feb/early March.

Depending on how the guy in charge runs things will depend how they work the "soft goals", I have seen it where they would not exceed 50% or previous years goals until the true goals came out, and I have seen it where they would go to 75%.
That could definitely explain the holding pattern and 30% rate if they're already reached/close to the soft goal. I'm just feeling blessed I made the last board with my scores...I'm sure the rate will swing back to being high again soon though for everyone else.
 

AE2ENSIGN

Active Member
I have a question. I noticed that the SWO accession rates for FY 15 are going down. In March, the selection rate was 66% and in June it dropped to 58%. Is this a normal trend as the OCS seats are filled for the year? Also, is it safe to say that when the next SWO board is held that the percentage will drop even lower?
 

exNavyOffRec

Well-Known Member
I have a question. I noticed that the SWO accession rates for FY 15 are going down. In March, the selection rate was 66% and in June it dropped to 58%. Is this a normal trend as the OCS seats are filled for the year? Also, is it safe to say that when the next SWO board is held that the percentage will drop even lower?

You are asking for an answer that is dependent on several variables such as the number of applications rec'd, quality of applications, the number of spots the board decides to fill at this board, etc...

FYI the June board is one of the early boards in terms of how NRC works, generally the boards in April for example are used to fill remaining spots for the current FY and start filling spots for the next FY.

Put up the best application you can, the rest is out of your hands.
 

jakejake527

Active Member
how long does it usually take to get clearance?

I was pro rec y for supply and swo. first choice is supply and found out this week. already went to meps two weeks ago and turned in my clearance papers two weeks ago also...


thanks guys
 

jaimej

Member
how long does it usually take to get clearance?

I was pro rec y for supply and swo. first choice is supply and found out this week. already went to meps two weeks ago and turned in my clearance papers two weeks ago also...


thanks guys
My OR made me do all of that before the Board even covened. I thought you had to have that done first? I suppose not, after reading your post...
 

jakejake527

Active Member
My OR made me do all of that before the Board even covened. I thought you had to have that done first? I suppose not, after reading your post...

I didn't go to Meps and turn in my clearance stuff until after I was pro rec y for SWO....then 3 weeks later I find out I was pro rec y for Supply

Maybe my recruiter wanted to make sure I was worth the effort before doing the extra stuff? Not sure
 

AE2ENSIGN

Active Member
You are asking for an answer that is dependent on several variables such as the number of applications rec'd, quality of applications, the number of spots the board decides to fill at this board, etc...

FYI the June board is one of the early boards in terms of how NRC works, generally the boards in April for example are used to fill remaining spots for the current FY and start filling spots for the next FY.

Put up the best application you can, the rest is out of your hands.


Sir,

Yes, that makes a lot of sense. I understand now why the April boards would have a lot of selectees, since they are closing the FY14 Boards up. I appreciate your advice.
 
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