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What a difference it makes....

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Alex Fowler

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Thought I'd let you guys know this, even though I'm an NROTC Midshipman and not involved with OCS.

I have been reading pretty much all of the posts on this board recently and I have seen the recent discussions about whether the Navy will average your three scores (running, pushups, situps) at your In-PRT at OCS, or whether they will simply use the old system and take your lowest.

I simply wanted to let you guys know, from OFFICIAL Navy personal experience, how much of a difference there can be.

I took a PFT with my NROTC unit yesterday (the morning of 9/11), and scored 121 situps, 51 pushups, and an 11:44 run. Although my run and pushup scores were not very good at all, my situp score (I am a 19-year-old male, and my maximum situp score is 109) was enouhg to propel my overall score to Good-High.

This being said, at both running and pushups I scored a Satisfactory-Medium, which is not very good at all. Under the old system, Sat-Medium would have been my score; under the new system, Good-High is my score (due to the fact that I not only maxed situps but friggin' blew the max situp score out of the water!
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Just thought I'd show you guys from experience how much of a difference bewtween the new and old systems there can be.

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MIDN 3/c Fowler
 

Enishi1983

Solid Snake
ugh, dude! you need to work on your push ups!!! anyway, what's the new system? i thought if you failed one event, you fail the whole, isn't it?
 

TNWhiskey

2ndLt Charlie Co TBS
51 push ups in 2 mins, we had a guy at a Marine pre-ship do 81 in 1 minute? And why on earth would they count more than the max on anything, ...Good ole Navy, lol.
 

Alex Fowler

Registered User
Well I got 74 pushups on my most recent test (like a month after that one), I wasn't "on" that day for some reason...
 

twidget

Deskaholic
If you fail one event you still fail the PRT. Even maxed out push-ups and sit-ups will not save a failed run. The change is the averaging of the individual events to get the overall score.
 

confused_pilot

Registered User
One fail is a complete fail this is true.. but what you forget to mention is the 11:44 is NOT a fail, the new system is ok with "sat's" in events as long as you get a good-low, its good-bye see ya in 6 months.
 
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