Howdy all,
A bit of backstory:
I am applying for the USMA class of 2024. I am 2Q with 2 Nominations. I was remedial, but now I am DQ. The reasons given for my DQ are conditions that I do not/no longer have. I reached out to my RC last week informing him of my DQ, that I have documentation addressing it, and if there is a possibility of a waiver. RC responded by informing me that my file will be reviewed for a waiver once he received it from DoDMERB. My "Current Medical Status" on my DoDMERB portal said "Under Waiver Review," but as of this morning it says "Withdrawn."
My questions are as follows
1. What exactly does it mean when it says "Withdrawn?" Does this mean I will not be receiving a waiver?
2. What/is there anything I can do in informing either DoDMERB or my RC that I do not/no longer have the medical conditions listed as DQ?
3. This is more of a speculative question: Given it is almost April and a majority of offers have been sent out, would it be a longshot that USMA would grant me a waiver?
Many thanks to all and be safe!
A bit of backstory:
I am applying for the USMA class of 2024. I am 2Q with 2 Nominations. I was remedial, but now I am DQ. The reasons given for my DQ are conditions that I do not/no longer have. I reached out to my RC last week informing him of my DQ, that I have documentation addressing it, and if there is a possibility of a waiver. RC responded by informing me that my file will be reviewed for a waiver once he received it from DoDMERB. My "Current Medical Status" on my DoDMERB portal said "Under Waiver Review," but as of this morning it says "Withdrawn."
My questions are as follows
1. What exactly does it mean when it says "Withdrawn?" Does this mean I will not be receiving a waiver?
2. What/is there anything I can do in informing either DoDMERB or my RC that I do not/no longer have the medical conditions listed as DQ?
3. This is more of a speculative question: Given it is almost April and a majority of offers have been sent out, would it be a longshot that USMA would grant me a waiver?
Many thanks to all and be safe!