i am enlisted in the United States Navy in the NF. i scored a 97 on my asvab and autoqualified for nuke by 11 points. i had shitty high school grades and still managed to get nuke by the grace of GOD, but i would like to become an officer if i decide to stay in the military. how much higher is the likelihood that nukes get recommended to be officers or have a better shot at getting their request granted than the average navy person, and about how long would it take if i was dedicated to becoming an officer for me to be accepted to a program that would ultimately commission me as an officer? thanks
Update:lol. ABERRATION.
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Read a book, sailor, and smarten yourself up.
The impression you give of your integrity is questionable, regardless of whatever score you allegedly earned. But unfortunately for you, integrity is one of the many traits that an officer must have in order to advance. To advance to Admiral is not only rare in general, but no Admiral has ever been an "average" person. Admirals make it to that rank by being extraordinary.
I strongly suggest that you spend an obscene amount of time buried in whatever book might grant you at least a little more intelligence and maturity.
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1. How did you get into the NF program with that bad grammar?
2. You DID NOT score a 97.
3. You ARE an "average navy person" b/c you're enlisted. You get the same pay as any other individual at your rank.
First off, the maximum score that you can get is 99. If you cannot achieve proper grammar, then you DID NOT get a 97.
Also, you know how I can tell that you're lying? You have to be commissioned to an Officer to be accepted into the Nuclear program. Officer's don't take the ASVAB....only enlisted personnel such as yourself. Wait a minute, you said nuclear field, not the Navy Nuclear Propulsion Officer Candidate program, which is ONLY for officers.
Your job is the supply and loading of nukes, which is enlisted. Nice try though. Getting "nuke" isn't hard, its the propulsion program that's demanding. They won't take you for that program if you had bad high school grades... nor will they let you slip through the cracks.
"still managed to get nuke by the grace of God", "You all can shut the **** up" wow....you're not only a deceitful, blasphemous, and arrogant sailor, but you're also a hypocrite!
No is negative. Know means to have knowledge. And it's seaman. Are you sure they didn't give you someone else's scores?
Ohhh. I get it. Now you're going to say you made yourself look stupid on purpose. Of course that's it. And you even misspelled a word in your rant on purpose right? And I'm an idiot because I only got a 94 on the ASVAB and am a linguist. I'm sooooo dumb.
Haha you're obviously just some stupid punk and you think you're special. Its "seaman" and you can't even use the right pronunciation of the word "no."
97? Riiiiiiiight.
RTC will definitely put a hole in that overblown ego. If not then I pray I'm never anywhere near you, I might have to smack a ho.
Whatever you do don't blow your wad prematurely, particularly if it should contain any nukes.