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Heh. I sure hope so!

My commander will literally call us as soon as he finds out anything, because he is as eager as all of us are! I'll be sure to share any "official" news on my end, as I'm sure you all will as well!
 
All the 200/250s in my det were just told that we should all plan on going to FTPx weekend next Friday. If we were to find out sooner that would change to those who were selected, but as it stands now the cadre seems to think that it's a real possibility that nothing will be known a week from today.
 
I am betting the CoCs are burning up the emails to Maxwell today because as frustrated as you are, they are basically caught in the middle. Cadets on an edge, and all they can do/say is what little has been told to them.
 
My understanding (at least for Nursing) is that HSSP Nursing majors must compete for SFT as non-tech majors, but with a desirable AFSC (additional points?). While they may not need a 3.4+ CGPA (such as many non-tech applicants) to compete they will need at least a 3.0 - 3.1+ CGPA similar to the engineers (tech majors) competing.

In addition, Nursing majors are not guaranteed a Nursing AFSC. More competition:

"Premed, Nursing and Other Medical-Related Major If you are applying for one of these majors, you will compete for a nontechnical scholarship. Be advised that if you receive and activate a scholarship in one of these majors, you are not guaranteed that specialty upon commissioning. After you complete your freshman, sophomore or junior year, you must compete on the prehealth, nursing or biomedical science corps designation boards to receive the Air Force designator for that specialty. The designator guarantees you will enter that specialty upon commissioning. If you are not selected on one of these boards, you will retain your scholarship, but you will enter the Air Force as a line officer upon being "


This may be a stupid question (new on this forum obviously lol). I see that you said HSSP nursing majors are not guaranteed that when they commission. I'm currently a sophomore at my university for a bachelors in nursing. I'm considering joining AFROTC and I was told that it was 99% sure that I would commission as a nurse once I received my scholarship. Do the chances change if you accept a scholarship in college or is it the same as accepting it in high school with having to take a chance on your job field?

Thanks for your help!
 
I am betting the CoCs are burning up the emails to Maxwell today because as frustrated as you are, they are basically caught in the middle. Cadets on an edge, and all they can do/say is what little has been told to them.

Son just received an email from his Detach. Commander. It stated that Air Staff is meeting with commissioning sources to finalize numbers. Supposedly it will happen early next week but no guarantees it will be finalized next week.

Good luck to all...enjoy the final four this weekend!
 
Son just received an email from his Detach. Commander. It stated that Air Staff is meeting with commissioning sources to finalize numbers. Supposedly it will happen early next week but no guarantees it will be finalized next week.

Good luck to all...enjoy the final four this weekend!

If we don't have word by the end of next week, I will be amazed.
 
Yeah all I'm wishing for now are results. I've suddenly stopped caring if I got accepted or not. I just want the news lol.
 
Our Cadre told us that they were informed today that three Brig. Generals directly involved with PSP are scheduled for a meeting early next week and that Detachment Regions are expecting a response by Wednesday 10th. This is straight from our cadre, so I guess we look forward to that day for now, but who knows lol. I wonder if it'll actually happen this time, but id thought id share with everybody
 
Our Cadre told us that they were informed today that three Brig. Generals directly involved with PSP are scheduled for a meeting early next week and that Detachment Regions are expecting a response by Wednesday 10th. This is straight from our cadre, so I guess we look forward to that day for now, but who knows lol. I wonder if it'll actually happen this time, but id thought id share with everybody

What do they mean response? That might not necessarily mean EAs.
 
Our Cadre told us that they were informed today that three Brig. Generals directly involved with PSP are scheduled for a meeting early next week and that Detachment Regions are expecting a response by Wednesday 10th. This is straight from our cadre, so I guess we look forward to that day for now, but who knows lol. I wonder if it'll actually happen this time, but id thought id share with everybody

They forgot to account for the follow-up meeting to determine and codify what was actually decided in the initial meeting. :eek:
 
vroomba, I assume you go to Det. 159 also?

Yup. And i mean who knows if its EA's, but I mean ill be pretty suprised if we don't hear within a week. But then again ive been suprised these last 3 weeks or so how long its taken.....
 
We were essentially told today we would know on or before Wednesday this coming week...ha. Haha.
 
We were essentially told today we would know on or before Wednesday this coming week...ha. Haha.

That's what our cadre told me as well. I would not be surprised if that were true, also would not be surprised if it were not.
 
Yeah. I'm curious as to what it means whenever the words "our Cadre says..." are used. I say this because the only words we ever get from Cadre are official words (aka official email) down from AFROTC HQ.
 
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