I've been lurking here for a few months now and wanted to say thank you to all of you who have posted such great advice and answered so many questions. I've been able to learn quite a bit about the whole process of going through the pipeline and am grateful that the resource exists to get such un-biased, firsthand information about the subject.
I ship out to RTC on 2010/04/06 (134 days down since DEPing, 158 to go

) and will proceed to Goose Creek after graduation. I'm extremely happy to have the opportunity to serve my country, even though I probably should have made the move years ago being that I'm 26 now.

Hopefully being "Nuke" and married with a family will somewhat fit together although my expectations are fairly realistic. I was/am also lucky enough to have a recruiter who is a current Navy nuke and doesn't sugar-coat things like so many others seemingly do.
Public Service note... For those that still have any doubt, the search function works quite well and there truly arent many questions left unanswered on this site. Worst case scenario is that the information you seek is a little bit "outdated".
My only concern with the whole process lies in my past experiences in school and life and brings me to a question that I haven't really found an answer for to date. I'm a fairly smart guy, always did well in school, got good grades, etc. and scored a 99 on the ASVAB as well as a 68 on the NAPT (after being out of any formal schooling for ~8 years and no studying prior to testing). In school, I often became bored because the teacher would somewhat "dwell" on subjects until the whole class, or at least a majority, "got it." It actually caused me problems because mentally, I was more than ready to move on and subsequently- because of my inherent boredom- lost interest in the class. I still got good grades, I was just bored because the curriculum didn't stimulate me or push me to anything past 10% of my potential. So, given that i fully understand the curriculum, is the training somewhat self paced or is there a set schedule to what is taught and when? I don't expect to breeze through the program with no issues, quite the contrary, I just don't want to be held up if I am mentally and academically ready to move on.