Mark Spanel
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the spreadsheet I'm talking about: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet...SJCIq5RZZgPvubxPGr4/edit?pli=1#gid=1909157406
OAR: 46
AQR:4
PFAR:5
FOFAR:4
My current GPA is 2.59, and will probably be the same by the time I graduate.
Realistically, your chances are slim to none. The ASTB/OAR is potentially fixable, but your GPA is what it is. Wishin' you luck on the package you've already submitted.So first question is: do I have a good chance at getting SNA?
I appreciate the honesty, really. It's surprisingly hard to find a good answer to that question. My recruiter was feeding me BS about having a great chance and that the acceptance rate for SNA was 90%
You don't know until you apply, no one can answer that question. Though chances aren't as great as others with higher ASTB/GPA. Goal in mind should be to do everything to make your packet as strong as possible, leave it all on the field.Well I finally got my profile approved, so here is go with my questions, after some background info as that seems like an appropriate trend in new threads.
I'm a management student, graduating this summer. GPA will probably be around a 2.5-2.6, some volunteer work and leadership experience. I've already sent in my kit for SNA, NFO, and SWO.
So first question is: do I have a good chance at getting SNA?
Second thought: after I applied, I've been thinking about enlisting instead of trying to be an officer for various reasons (wanting to experience both enlisted life and later officer life, higher chance of being stationed with my fiancé). What would happen if I got offered an officer contract and I turned it down? Would I get a chance to apply for officer later in an enlisted career?