Hello,
I've been in the delayed entry program for almost a year. I'm finally about to leave in two days and was hoping I could get a few questions answered that I haven't been able to find through searches. Let me first say I've been through this site a million times ever since I've signed my contract, and would like to thank all those that provide information to future sailors as this has truly been a valuable resource for me.
A little about me, Im 23 years old, 1400 SATS, 99ASVAB, 75/80 NAPT. I dropped out of college after my freshman year due to a lack of motivation, an atrocious GPA, and no financial support. My poor grades were almost entirely due to laziness, immaturity, and a lack of motivation as opposed to aptitude. After working in the real world for several years now I've matured quite a bit, and have never been more motivated to start the nuke program.
1) This could be a stupid question- I've had an interest of working on submarines as opposed to aircraft carriers, but a major worry for me is that I am 6'6'' and don't want to develop scoliosis, or have to be permanently ducking through hallways for months at a time. I am obviously prepared for discomfort and sacrifices on subs, but would being this tall automatically rule out subs for any sane person?
2) In Charleston, am I going to be the oldest person there? I understand that people who join the nuke program can often come right out of high school, but I'm curious if the majority of students in the pipeline are over or under 21.
3) I know STA-21 has been talked to death on this website, but I'll ask anyway. Although I'm not joining solely to get entry into STA-21 it is something I'm definitely going to strive for. Having already taken up to calculus 3, and several calculus bases physics courses I feel I may be at an advantage over anyone coming out of high school. On the flip side, although I learned a great deal in college my GPA was terrible. Hypothetically if I graduated first in my class would that guarantee me a spot in the program? In addition is it possible to apply to STA-21 twice while in the pipeline? For example, once during A-School or power school before June, and then once next year at the end of prototype? I apologize if I have the timeline confused, but it's my understanding STA-21 takes applications once a year in June, so it's possible to get two in before graduating prototype. Feel free to mock me if this question makes no sense...
4) Last question, my grandma wants to come to visit me after I finish bootcamp. Its about a ten hour trip for her and I told her I wont know how much time I would have off between bootcamp and flying to Charleston. I dont want her to drive all that way, and then I have to leave for Charleston that very day. Does anyone know how long liberty is between bootcamp graduation and when I leave? Will I be able to give her any information about bootcamp graduation after I'm there as it's my understanding I wont have a phone? I apologize for this question, but my recruiter has been essentially useless in answering this for me.
Overall, I truly can't wait to ship out and get started. A year in DEP truly felt like an eternity. Thanks again to anyone who replies, and a big thank you to all who serve.