Marist College ROTC
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The OML was just released. MSIVs should be getting their results today.
thanks marist... is it true that the AD cutoff was raised to 76 this year? That was posted without confirmation by someone on the Cadet Command Facebook page earlier today.
When do they find out their career fields? Do they go through another board?
Just curious.
Also is it traditionally 50% or if it isn't what is the traditional percentage?
Jcleppe,Just heard some news from our son.
He found out this morning he was 364 out of 5643, 6.45% on the National OML .
Not quite sure what he will be on the Active Duty OML yet. PMS said 6.45% but I think he was using the national numbers. I guess he'll have to wait and find out for sure. Very proud of him no matter where he is on the AD OML.
Just heard some news from our son.
He found out this morning he was 364 out of 5643, 6.45% on the National OML .
Not quite sure what he will be on the Active Duty OML yet. PMS said 6.45% but I think he was using the national numbers. I guess he'll have to wait and find out for sure. Very proud of him no matter where he is on the AD OML.
Great news JCleppe!
I guess we need to wait to see how #364 changes relative to the AD cohort of ... what was it.. 2,900? Assuming it was 2,900, and that at least 74 cadets above him in the OML go Reserve Component, he could still be top 10% (290/2900) and get his first choice w/o using ADSO.
It's the NEW MATH. You just sort of FEEL your way to an answer.Couldn't follow your calculations, DunninLA. Good thing I don't have to take the SAT's again.
Cool.... OK, great info, thanks for sharing. 3110 is the AD number then? Much higher than I would have predicted. Then now we know that of the top 364, about 88% are going AD, and 12% are not. Just surprises me a little that the % of RC is that small in the, shall we say, Overachievers Cohort. I wish for little JCleppe that he were top 10% of AD... makes things simpler, but being DMG I assume still gets him high enough to get his first or second choice of Branch and Detail.dunninla,
I have the list of everyone that has AD. It shows 3110 for AD. It shows the cadet, their National OML, their AD OML (after AR, NG, GRFD, and I think nurses are pulled), as well as their AD %. Glancing down the list it has some gaps (ie 12...13...15...16...17...19...) to indicate those that have elected for RC.
Cool.... OK, then now we know that of the top 364, about 88% are going AD, and 12% are not. Just surprises me a little that the % of RC is that small.