I know that I'm not the only Nuke Recruiter on this forum, so you other guys feel free to chime in on this too.
My big concern is grades...
As is theirs...
I had a 85 in Algebra for first semester and a 63 second semester. Then moved and went to Ga and failed Algebra and Geometry again due to excessive absence. Needless to say my GPA was abysmal for the first few years but I buckled down and was able to raise my GPA up quite a bit.
Why were you absent in the first place? The guys that approve these waivers aren't only interested in the problems, but also the
reason behind the problem.
I really did not have a hard time in math, I think for the most part I was just young and dumb. I have taken some college and my GPA has been above 3.5.
Were any of these college classes in Math or Science? If not, you should consider taking some and proving that you have the discipline to get decent grades.
I am dead set on going into the Nuke Field and I would like to get my Bachelor of Science in Engineering Technology.
BZ on the ambition, but everyone needs a backup plan.
What are some ways to increase my chances to be accepted. Would it help if I did some college math before trying?
Like I said, math and science. Plus, even though you may not be required to do this based on your ASVAB line scores, it would help if you took the Nuke test (NAPT).