Finished up my junior year, and finally started talking to the recruiter. I know they are baby steps, but steps I've been waiting a long time to take. One year of school, enjoying my youth, and getting this enlisting stuff squared away.
I processed through MEPS last Tuesday. I didn't qualify for SEAL because of my vision. Reqs are 20/40 best, 20/70 worst, both correctable to 20/25. I had 20/25 best, 20/100 worst, correctable to 20/25. My recruiter told me it's not waiverable.
Having chased this for the last two years, it's a hard pill to swallow. I'll be meeting with the local Motivator next week for the PST, and I'll talk to him then about the likelihood/possibility of getting someone to sign off on this.
Awesome news!
The trick to the depth perception (circle pattern) test is don't look directly at the row you're testing. Look a bit off to the side and the "correct" circle will be more apparent/perceptible. Not that it matters now...
Yeah, I was thinking about that on my drive to the hotel. I think I was trying way too hard to see the circle and was fucking myself up. Like you said, it doesn't matter anymore for now. Should I have to test it again in the future for something, I will keep this trick in mind! Thanks brother.
CDG, good luck...drop me a line from time to time. If you make it to Hurby Field I'll give you some friendly advice......
I passed the PAST test today. It was the hardest PT test I've ever taken as far as adherence to standards. Even the PT tests I took at BUD/S were not graded as strictly. I have a lot of room for improvement on the push-ups and sit-ups, but was fairly happy with the run and pull-ups. Hopefully I will be enlisted and drilling by September.
It's done like that for a reason....when you get to Hurby you don't want to hear a instructor counting one, one, one, one after you have completed 25 "incorrect" push-ups..... Start now on upper body stuff...the O-course will demand it.
Just to clarify, I was in no way bitching about being held to a strict standard. I was just making a statement.
No worries. Just want to see you make it. Make sure your rucking is solid and if you have anybody that can start working with you on land nav that's a plus.