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Im with you, this shit is trash. We are robbed of the opportunity to takes exams sooner and make the rank faster, but it is what it is. We cant control those things lol.
I hope those who scored high enough been studying for LT exam. Its very possible for them to squeeze in and take the test. Things appear to be moving pretty fast
hearing that with possible protests coming soon they cancelled compstat and maybe also promotions. But does that mean the ceremony or promotion as a whole? lmao I am sorry but keep the damn ceremony just give me the rank who agrees? lol
The proposed list for the 2022 sgt test will now be February 10th.
I'm not necessarily saying I don't believe you, but that sounds fishy... unless you have a really good source in the palace. I don't think DCAS or the department ever schedule "dates" to release a list. They may have an approximate idea of when it'll be ready, but they don't say "we're releasing the list on February 10th." They release it as soon as it's ready.
-- Edited by countryroads on Thursday 26th of January 2023 12:59:07 AM
The proposed list for the 2022 sgt test will now be February 10th.
I'm not necessarily saying I don't believe you, but that sounds fishy... unless you have a really good source in the palace. I don't think DCAS or the department ever schedule "dates" to release a list. They may have an approximate idea of when it'll be ready, but they don't say "we're releasing the list on February 10th." They release it as soon as it's ready.
-- Edited by countryroads on Thursday 26th of January 2023 12:59:07 AM
The proposed list for the 2022 sgt test will now be February 10th.
I'm not necessarily saying I don't believe you, but that sounds fishy... unless you have a really good source in the palace. I don't think DCAS or the department ever schedule "dates" to release a list. They may have an approximate idea of when it'll be ready, but they don't say "we're releasing the list on February 10th." They release it as soon as it's ready.
-- Edited by countryroads on Thursday 26th of January 2023 12:59:07 AM
If you have unit citations or other awards that are worth fraction of points, do they apply automatically once you achieve a passing score? or do you need to reach out to someone to make sure the correct number is applied?
reason I ask is because there are a lot of speculation of curves and throwouts etc. How the hell do I know exactly where did I gain an extra point or two from?
example if my raw was 70 and then I end up with 80 I can assume some points are from seniority, some points are from FIT, some points are from awards and maybe possible throwout/curve but how do you know all is applied correctly
If you have unit citations or other awards that are worth fraction of points, do they apply automatically once you achieve a passing score? or do you need to reach out to someone to make sure the correct number is applied?
reason I ask is because there are a lot of speculation of curves and throwouts etc. How the hell do I know exactly where did I gain an extra point or two from?
example if my raw was 70 and then I end up with 80 I can assume some points are from seniority, some points are from FIT, some points are from awards and maybe possible throwout/curve but how do you know all is applied correctly
The Dept sends DCAS each passing UMOSs profile Of fitness points, accumulated over last 4 years, and then medals accumulated over your entire career and that is pretty much the last thing they do i think before the list gets established. Or thats how i understood it. Ive asked about that in the past
The first thing is a curve if we get that, then they get the protest questions knocked out which i guess took 5 months, then seniority. Good luck everyone cant wait to get our list numbers hopefully in the next 30 days.
If you have unit citations or other awards that are worth fraction of points, do they apply automatically once you achieve a passing score? or do you need to reach out to someone to make sure the correct number is applied?
reason I ask is because there are a lot of speculation of curves and throwouts etc. How the hell do I know exactly where did I gain an extra point or two from?
example if my raw was 70 and then I end up with 80 I can assume some points are from seniority, some points are from FIT, some points are from awards and maybe possible throwout/curve but how do you know all is applied correctly
The Dept sends DCAS each passing UMOSs profile Of fitness points, accumulated over last 4 years, and then medals accumulated over your entire career and that is pretty much the last thing they do i think before the list gets established. Or thats how i understood it. Ive asked about that in the past
The first thing is a curve if we get that, then they get the protest questions knocked out which i guess took 5 months, then seniority. Good luck everyone cant wait to get our list numbers hopefully in the next 30 days.