NukeWorker Forum
Career Path => Navy Nuke => Navy:Staying In => Topic started by: samuelsmom on Dec 11, 2012, 08:38
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My son has been working extremely hard with 70+ hour weeks and just failed his third course. He told me that was an automatic drop but he would like to fight it if possible. His class participation is excellent and he is fully engaged and in group study and goes to the NDI, however, his test scores are not great (obviously). He feels that he knows more than his tests reflect.
Does anyone here know if he has any options or have any advice? As you may imagine he is tremendously discouraged after working so hard and not being successful.
Thanks.
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My son has been working extremely hard with 70+ hour weeks and just failed his third course. He told me that was an automatic drop but he would like to fight it if possible. His class participation is excellent and he is fully engaged and in group study and goes to the NDI, however, his test scores are not great (obviously). He feels that he knows more than his tests reflect.
Does anyone here know if he has any options or have any advice? As you may imagine he is tremendously discouraged after working so hard and not being successful.
Thanks.
Sorry, but if he is a three course failure, then he is out. Nuke is not for everyone..... if his work ethic is like you say (70 hr/wk), then he will be successful in some other endeavor. I wish him well.
GC
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Even though I come from a Army Background, This is what I did as Executive Officer/ Training Officer for an Army Nuclear training unit. Many people who failed tried their best. Most I believed had borderline scores that got them to barely be accepted to the school. I had one private write me and thank me for helping him and that he was doing well at his new occupation specialty. I have even seen Officers fail out and be reclassed. If he has a good attitude and works hard he will succeed in what he does. I agree with Gamecock he will be successful if he works hard. Out of about 50 that failed out, I only tried to get 2 another chance, one had a language barrier, He was Puerto Rican Guard. One failed his very last class barely. This class had a high overall failure. Both of these privates got another chance. But unless there is a very good reason I do not see that he woud get another chance. I wish him well also!!!
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Is BigNavy reclassifying academic drops, or separating?
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If there aren't extenuating circumstances he will probably not get another chance, just an opinion of someone who was in the nuclear navy. If he is failing in 3 courses, isn't it time to try something else? I think the CO could intervene, but he usually needs a good reason. I'm like gamecock, 70 hrs a week, he is either doing something very wrong in preperation or needs to try something else. Since you are his mom you would know if he has a learning disability, but I don't think the Navy will help much, although this is 2012 so who knows? Not telling you to give up completely but if no one has a reason why he can't get it with 70 hrs a week then he needs to try something else. Alot of the Nuclear Navy IS about test taking, so he may want to take that into consideration; does he want to deal with this in prototype and the fleet??
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Some people simply aren't cut out for nuclear power. It is nothing to be ashamed of. With his work ethic, I'm sure he'll rock something else.
Justin
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Agreed with the other folks--sometimes folks just don't have the aptitude for running a plant, although it sounds like he's got a much better work ethic than a lot of folks his age.
With the latter in mind, as long as he keeps his head up and does his best, he'll do fine.
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Is BigNavy reclassifying academic drops, or separating?
Good question,...
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As of November 2011 (when I started terminal leave), reclassifying.
I have been retired for a year now, so things may have changed.
To piggyback on what virtually everyone else has said, the Nuke program doesn't sound like the best fit for your son. He will have more success, with less struggle, in another field.
Best of luck to him and thanks to him for volunteering to serve!
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Thanks for all the replies. He had a long talk with his Chief today. He confirmed what you all have said, so he will be going to DTP. On the bright side, the Chief complimented his work ethic, attitude, and that he never gave up. I think that encouragement really helped him.
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Thanks for all the replies. He had a long talk with his Chief today. He confirmed what you all have said, so he will be going to DTP. On the bright side, the Chief complimented his work ethic, attitude, and that he never gave up. I think that encouragement really helped him.
He's going to do great in his next job.
Good luck and please, keep us posted.
Justin
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Is BigNavy reclassifying academic drops, or separating?
I know quite a few Nukes (at least 10 or so) who have gotten reclassified (everything from just going conventional to Gunnersmate) and have not seen one yet that has been separated.
As to the original question, there is no way to fight a three course failure regardless of work ethic.