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hey everyone,
we were briefed during track day last week at ois about hpsp. the gentleman who spoke to us said that the navy is in the process of completely getting rid of the gmo. he called my class (class of 2010) the transition class because we'll probably be the first group that won't be looking at a gmo after internship. he said they're doing it primarily because they're getting killed in recruiting by the other services where students can go straight through. most people i think will be happy about this...but i'm sure there are a few of us who wanted to do four years of gmo and get out. also...some people were excited about being on a ship and getting involved in the wars going on throughout the world. there's also an anxiety about how the navy will suddenly place all these extra students into residencies. i'll try to be optimistic and hope things run smoothly and i don't end up being a ent guy because all the residencies i wanted were filled.
this info. has been discussed on here...but this sounded definite and it came from a reliable source so i figured i'd post.
we were briefed during track day last week at ois about hpsp. the gentleman who spoke to us said that the navy is in the process of completely getting rid of the gmo. he called my class (class of 2010) the transition class because we'll probably be the first group that won't be looking at a gmo after internship. he said they're doing it primarily because they're getting killed in recruiting by the other services where students can go straight through. most people i think will be happy about this...but i'm sure there are a few of us who wanted to do four years of gmo and get out. also...some people were excited about being on a ship and getting involved in the wars going on throughout the world. there's also an anxiety about how the navy will suddenly place all these extra students into residencies. i'll try to be optimistic and hope things run smoothly and i don't end up being a ent guy because all the residencies i wanted were filled.
this info. has been discussed on here...but this sounded definite and it came from a reliable source so i figured i'd post.