Extremely broad. U'd be better served sending me the details and if you've already taken your exam, your full name and last 4 of your SSN to
Larry.Mullen@dodmerb.tma.osd.mil. That way I could be far more accurate
Yes, it can be waived, but that answer carries almost no weight becasue it is so situationally/indivdually dependent.
An example would be a death in the family; that maybe required medication, hospitalization, counseling, and/or other type treatment. It happend when the applicant was 12----Treated thru 14--Then from 14-18 today, all demonstrated activities, academics, athletics, socialization, and emotional stability has proven to be totally "normal," the waiver authorities "could" tend to view that favorably.
