Thanks y'all, I was curious why I was the only one at a hospital with 1,300 enlisted who applied this year. It sure was a difficult process but not insurmountable.
Here is some info on my self for any interested applicants or curious people.
High School GPA 3.6 unweighted. All honor's courses including Calculus DC, Geology DC, Physics AP, etc. Ranked 23/160. Top 64 at Texas UIL State Debate. Varsity Soccer, 10,11,12, Captain 11, and 12. Varsity CC, 12. Varsity Track 12. Varsity Football 11, 12. Class VP 10, 11, 12. Student Council VP 11, President 12. SADD President 12. Science Club. Church Group. Key Club. I graduated in 2009 at 17. I signed my enlistment papers 4 months before graduation and went to basic in January 2010. Valedictorian (1/120) at Hospital Corps School Great Lakes, 4/49 at Naval School of Health Sciences. I was an Athletic Petty Officer at both schools. My first assignment was at Naval Hospital Yokosuka, Japan. Now I am at Walter Reed Bethesda. I have scored an excellent or higher on all of my PRT's. My SAT/ACT scores were from 2007 so I retook the ACT this past October. I scored a 29 Composite, SCI 34, RD, 32, ENG 26, MATH 24. I have 55 credits at Central Texas College with a 3.56 GPA.
My chain of command has been extremely helpful during this process. I can't imagine doing this while out to sea/sandbox. I received an endorsement from my CO, a SECNAV nomination, and a Congressional nomination. I thought I had everything squared away until I received a letter from DoDMERB. Anyways, good luck Class of 2018.