That all depends on how you define "monetizing pride"
Monetize: Meaning to derive value from. Not necessarily cash.
Obviously the Navy isn't Chuck E. Cheese where you get 4 tokens for an A, 3 tokens for a B and so on.
My question wasn't how much money do i get for good grades. I was trying to figure out, if grades are meaningless, what drives a NUKE to do his best in his classes?
Priority (even though not guaranteed) in choosing assignments would be an example. Early advancement is another good example.
I was also reading about travel waivers on weekends. Are grades taken into consideration when giving these out? If so that would also be an example.
I'm sure there are many benefits to getting good grades. I was hoping someone who did well in NUKE school could share an experience where their work in class benefited them somehow (not necessarily money), because on other posts people say that your accomplishments are completely meaningless. Apparently your grades in NUKE school are "Like getting to the World Series and saying you struck out 10 in a JHS game" (not my words).
So if someone could please share a personal experience where good grades translated into something, anything at all, it would be greatly beneficial to me and the readers.
Thanks.
ohh and
Quit worrying about the money.
I would recommend you stop worrying about turning things into money
Sorry man, thats what i do
