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Offline Sudaboy

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Interpreting my NAPT
« on: Sep 05, 2014, 05:13 »
I know others have answered this question before, but i wanted to put in my personal scenario. I did well on my asvab and got a NUC score of 237, so I was required to test. I passed my NAPT; which I have yet to get my actual result for. My recruiter told me at first I would have to sign for a contract then he'll work with me on NUKE. I was signed as a AECF, and I've been waiting on wither I got into the program. I recently had to sign a document explaining why i got C in algebra one and two. Maths and science have usually been easy to me,but during highschool I went through alot adversity. Which i left on the document; I have yet to hear any word. Now, to the question; What are the odds of me getting into the Navy's Nuclear Engineering program?

Offline wafflepath

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Re: Interpreting my NAPT
« Reply #1 on: Nov 12, 2015, 10:20 »
If you passed the NAPT, you're getting into the Nuke program. Simple as that. The forms you have to sign explaining poor grades are purely a formality. I had to go through it as well.

 


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