Thank you, is there a tougher chance of getting a response earlier like in December and better chances in March/April? Or does it not make much of a difference?It's usually about two weeks but might vary, especially due to the upcoming holiday. If you are not awarded a scholarship you will not be notified, but rolled over to the next board for further consideration. You might wait until mid-April to hear a positive or negative reply. Be prepared to wait and keep working backup plans.
There is some kind of curve to the scholarships awarded, so fewer scholarships are given earlier (but then the pool is smaller too). I expect most are given in February or March, but I do not know that.Thank you, is there a tougher chance of getting a response earlier like in December and better chances in March/April? Or does it not make much of a difference?
Thank you, im eager to find out.There is some kind of curve to the scholarships awarded, so fewer scholarships are given earlier (but then the pool is smaller too). I expect most are given in February or March, but I do not know that.
Are you a Navy Option? Normally there is no notification but I know Marine Options are generally notified and sometimes given a chance to improve some of their scores.Just heard today, being re-boarded in Dec![]()
Do you know how long a board meets? Do they get through their allotted awards in a couple of days?It's usually about two weeks but might vary, especially due to the upcoming holiday. If you are not awarded a scholarship you will not be notified, but rolled over to the next board for further consideration. You might wait until mid-April to hear a positive or negative reply. Be prepared to wait and keep working backup plans.
No idea... I expect it's at least 2 days and probably no more than a week but I'm just guessing.Do you know how long a board meets? Do they get through their allotted awards in a couple of days?