I just want to tell you a little bit about myself in hopes of getting some good advice. First, I have always been interested in naval aviation. Last year I contacted my officer recruiter and he said based on my background, grades, etc. he thought I had a very good chance at getting an acceptance to OCS as an SNA. However, at that time I was a Junior in college, and still thought I had a good chance at playing professional baseball. I recently had minor shoulder surgery, that wouldn't prevent me from passing the physical, but did end my baseball career. After checking some postings on this forum I learned that the Navy had filled a lot of SNA spots since I last contacted my recruiter. I called my recruiter last week, and he told me the situation did not look good at this point. In fact he told me (and he said this was his opinion) that they might actually stop accepting applications soon, but they haven't yet.
Here's the situation. This is something I really want. And I am curious if these types of lulls are common. i.e. If I wait six months or a year to apply, am I likely to have a better chance at being accepted than if I apply now when the SNA slots are essentially full? I'm still only 21, so I do have some time, but I'd rather start the rest of my life rather than putting it on hold. Sorry for the long post, but I would appreciate your input.
Thanks
KP
Here's the situation. This is something I really want. And I am curious if these types of lulls are common. i.e. If I wait six months or a year to apply, am I likely to have a better chance at being accepted than if I apply now when the SNA slots are essentially full? I'm still only 21, so I do have some time, but I'd rather start the rest of my life rather than putting it on hold. Sorry for the long post, but I would appreciate your input.
Thanks
KP