fatathaland
Moderator
I'm a bit confused about the importance of PRT results for a pre-OCS candidate's final recommendation:
So long as a candidate passes the PRT then, given that everything else checks out, the candidate will be recommended medically. In other words whether the candidate scores a "good low" or "excellent high," he/she has still passed the PRT and will be medically recommended.
So, simply, what difference does it make what a candidate scores on their PRT so long as he/she passes?
Examples appreciated.
So long as a candidate passes the PRT then, given that everything else checks out, the candidate will be recommended medically. In other words whether the candidate scores a "good low" or "excellent high," he/she has still passed the PRT and will be medically recommended.
So, simply, what difference does it make what a candidate scores on their PRT so long as he/she passes?
Examples appreciated.