PDBB88-
OK- you are:
- 2nd year applicant
- DoDMERB cleared
- 2 noms (Sen and Rep)
- no "qualified' letter yet
Formula for an appointment is to be be 3Q'd (scholastically, medically[DoDMERB] and physically [CFA]) + a nom.
It 'sounds' like you are the Principal for your Rep. - so let's assume you are. If you're 3Q'd with a Principal nom then you will receive an appointment.
I'm going to assume that you have passed the CFA.
SO, all you are missing is the 'qualified' part.
Your file was not complete until January 7 which is understandable since the last piece was your 1st semester college transcript.
Files are not reviewed for qualification until they are complete. Chances are your file has not been reviewed yet to be qualified.
The qualification process is this: once a candidate's file is complete, your RC will review it and make sure everything looks good, then he passes it on to a random member of the Admissions committee who checks it and then passes it on to another RC who looks it over. Once your file passes these 3 checks, then your file can be officially 'Qualified' or "Not Qualified". Depending on how busy they are, this 3 check process could take take several days, maybe a week of two and this time of year, I bet the RCs are very busy qualifying many files. It has only been 6 days since your file was complete.
The Admissions Committee meets EVERY Tuesday. They only make offer decisions on files that are 3Q'd with a nom. But the Admissions committed can't make an offer on your file until you are qualified and your file may not be qualified yet and may not be for a few weeks. Your file could be 'Qualified' on a Wednesday and it won't go before the Admissions committee until the next Tuesday.
How will you know if you are qualified? Well sometime candidates will get a letter saying that you are but some candidates don't.
You could contact your MALO/FFR and see if they could give you some answers there.
Hope that helps! If not, feel free to ask more questions.
Be patient (easy for me to say
).
You've been in this process for a couple of years now.
Hang in there!