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You two are not quite communicating on the same frequency.</p>
<p>Graduation from NA: eligible for unrestricted lines such as SWO; a mid may also, because of physical issues, be elgibile only for restricted lines such as Intel.
Once SWO qualified, a Navy officer MAY choose [attempt] to go Intel; this is the process referred to in the slide show.</p>
<p>TFA. Generally, upon graduation, Intel is not a “choice” available to mids. That is, it is only through unusual circumstances–phsyical or other problem–that intel becomes a choice [as in one of a few restricrted line choices] available to a mid.</p>
<p>Does this make it any clearer? [Jadler correct me if I mis-stated this.]
Okay, so I’ve just been deemed physically ineligible to meet the standards of the DoDMERB by Larry Mullen. Also, he said “the odds would be highly unlikely” to be considered for a medical waiver. So, this being the case, does the IDC become “more certain” to be a “choice?” </p>
<p>And actually, how will this affect me being able to enter the academy? From what I interpret from [the</a> Medical Examination Admission step](<a href=“http://www.usna.edu/Admissions/steps7.htm]the ”>http://www.usna.edu/Admissions/steps7.htm ), my chances are slim?</p>