We were looking to see if a Representative could help speed it up and they seemed pretty open to it I just don't know if it could hurt my chances to get approved.
If you haven't yet check with the school about the last day you can withdraw. We found out I can withdraw sometime in September which is well after the "6-8 week" approximate timeframe BUMED gave me. I figured if I can't afford to go to this college I may as well take a gap semester and go to my...
You don't really know what to do. The best plan I can honestly think of is to take a loan out before hand and if I don't receive a waiver to finish the semester and transfer to the state college after. The only problem is, that sounds horrible.
Also, if I am not able to get the waiver. I've seen more than one person say something like "what got a waiver last year may not this year" so if I don't this year is it possible to try another route and get it?
Also to anyone that knows, my DODMERB tech gave me a number to call about BUMED and he said to wait until they get my records before they can start the process. How will I know the process has started? Will that be when my status changes to under waiver consideration? Thank you!
In that link it says you have two options, one of which says you can say you don't have it. I think I could actually pursue this and get it but I was never given the opportunity. How can I?
So, something's they just have to go ahead and DQ you even though they know you could get a waiver? That sort of thing? I appreciate your help by the way!
Yes just last week, it's amazing they got it updated that fast. The neurologist I saw told me that nothing is wrong with me which is hopeful but I know the Navy may not see it that way.