WhistlePig said:Assume this is some of info released when paper filed suit against USNA under FOI Act?
@george - I'm thinking the difference would include medical DQ's but looking at the numbers that seems like a LOT of difference between those two categories so maybe someone else knows what else I'm missing!
@sgmom - that was my first thought too, but since it listed the noms higher up I figured the next cut meant it included only candidates with noms.
I'm sure this has been mentioned, but how does one know they are 3Q?
Board Qualified is 3Q.
Fully Qualified is 3Q + nom.
So pretty much if you're an African American female who's 3'qd and has a nomination then you're in.
Unfortunately I fall under the Caucasian male category so according to those statistics there's less than a 50% chance I get in. (I'm 3'qd with a nom).
Board Qualified is 3Q.
Fully Qualified is 3Q + nom.
So if you look at the chart and you are an African American female who is triple-qualified and you have a nomination, you have an 97% chance of being offered an appointment.
On the other hand, if you look at the chart and you are white female who is triple-qualified and you have a nomination, your chances for an appointment fall all the way down to 61%.