Qualified!

alfonsonso

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I checked my status today and it said qualified. I would to thank everyone on this forum for their help and answers to my questions, especially Mr. Mullen. He's a beast. Thanks again
 
Probably the first time Mr Mullen has been called a "beast"?
 
I am doing Army ROTC at Santa Clara.

In regards to Mr. Mullen, I'm just telling it like it is.
 
I've been waiting months and months for my qualification and it hasn't come yet... :/ hopefully before christmas would be nice. Congrats man!
 
I've been waiting months and months for my qualification and it hasn't come yet... :/ hopefully before christmas would be nice. Congrats man!
MCUSNA have you e-mailed Mr. Mullen? It sounds like something is up with your application.
 
MCUSNA have you e-mailed Mr. Mullen? It sounds like something is up with your application.

Yes I have been in much contact with Mr. Mullen. There is nothing for me to do but wait he has stated as the waiver is in the hands of the Academy and Superintendent now...
 
Alfonsoso - I have NEVER been called a beast before....lots of other things, but not that. Congrats and good luck!:thumb:

MCUSNA - Though it may not end up the way you want it to, the best news is, the decision is NOT denied at this juncture. Please be patient and I''m sure the USNA will reply soon.:thumb:
 
me too!

YEa i got qualified too for NROTC at U of Southern California!

I thought I would need remedials for my surgery for my finger and chiropractic adjustments for my back problems from years ago from a car accident, but i guess quoting your medical records about your surgery methods and chiropractic adjustments speed the way for DoDMERB to qualify you, in my humble opinion :p

17-3, Go Navy, Beat Army! 8th sr8t in a row!
 
I would say that the more comprehensive and accurate an applicant can be on their medical history, the lower the likelihood we would have to ask for remedials than if an applicant just makes a generalized statement.:thumb:
 
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