SGT(P) Private RallyPoint Member 8444445 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Hello all, <br /><br />I am a SGT currently in the process of applying for Green to Gold ADO for my MBA. I have an associate in arts degree with a 3.44 and working towards my bachelor’s degree in business administration with a 3.556 GPA. I am also working on 4 Undergraduate Certificates to beef up my resume: Accounting Foundations, Management, Advanced Management, and Leadership/Ethics. I have a 117 GT score and my ACFT score is my only real downfall which is currently a 480 but I will be retaking it soon. I have been in almost 7 years and held numerous leadership positions from squad leader, Platoon Sergeant, and I currently serve as my company’s Operations Sergeant. I will be getting an LOR from my current company commander, previous company commander, BC which is an SF LTC, an SF MAJ, and a CW2. Am I competitive enough for Green to Gold or should I look at doing OCS instead? <br /><br />Thank you! How can I determine if I am competitive enough for Green to Gold ADO or OCS? 2023-08-28T10:21:43-04:00 SGT(P) Private RallyPoint Member 8444445 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Hello all, <br /><br />I am a SGT currently in the process of applying for Green to Gold ADO for my MBA. I have an associate in arts degree with a 3.44 and working towards my bachelor’s degree in business administration with a 3.556 GPA. I am also working on 4 Undergraduate Certificates to beef up my resume: Accounting Foundations, Management, Advanced Management, and Leadership/Ethics. I have a 117 GT score and my ACFT score is my only real downfall which is currently a 480 but I will be retaking it soon. I have been in almost 7 years and held numerous leadership positions from squad leader, Platoon Sergeant, and I currently serve as my company’s Operations Sergeant. I will be getting an LOR from my current company commander, previous company commander, BC which is an SF LTC, an SF MAJ, and a CW2. Am I competitive enough for Green to Gold or should I look at doing OCS instead? <br /><br />Thank you! How can I determine if I am competitive enough for Green to Gold ADO or OCS? 2023-08-28T10:21:43-04:00 2023-08-28T10:21:43-04:00 CSM William Everroad 8444641 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div><a class="dark-link bold-link" role="profile-hover" data-qtip-container="body" data-id="1210860" data-source-page-controller="question_response_contents" href="/profiles/1210860-91d-power-generation-equipment-repairer">SGT(P) Private RallyPoint Member</a> Have you already gotten the letter of acceptance from the PMS? What school are you looking at?<br /><br />Green to Gold is the better option to let you focus on your studies (and keep your base pay). You could finish an online MBA after OCS (still a selection process), but you would have arguably a better training environment on the path to a commission with the price tag of you footing the bill for the graduate degree.<br />It really depends on what you want to get out of the deal. Either way, I would recommend you submit. You lose nothing if you don&#39;t get it and OCS application is always a path.<br /><br />As for your competitiveness, it varies by cohort and who the board members are for each one. But I guarantee they are utilizing the Scholar, Athlete, Leader, (SAL) concept to identify top candidates:<br /><br />They will be combing through your transcripts to evaluate academic rigor relative to the classes you have taken versus the grades you received. A 3.44 means little to Army officers when the degree was Art History and you had 20 electives in basket weaving and failed PoliSci twice. (not disparaging your Art degree)<br />They will look at your 1059s for PME. Were you Honor Graduate or &quot;exceeds course standards&quot;? Did you do more than just BLC and DLC I and II?<br />They will hammer you on ACFT. Reach for 540. Not that you won&#39;t get the scholarship with 480-500, but the test is easy to train for and they all know it. <br />Are you joining anything in the community? Volunteering, intramural, team anything? It&#39;s an often overlooked part, but some board members take note.<br />History of leadership positions: evaluated is key here. You mention that you were a squad leader and platoon sergeant, but do you have that on an evaluation? Is your Commander going to be able to sell your performance in their LOR? If I was one of the SELs on the board and saw that in your written statement, I would immediately go and look for that. It is one to say you did it as an E5 and a whole other to say you did it at the level that a standard E6/E7 would. But &quot;you&quot; can&#39;t make that assertion as an E5, one of your LORs would have to. Response by CSM William Everroad made Aug 28 at 2023 1:42 PM 2023-08-28T13:42:22-04:00 2023-08-28T13:42:22-04:00 2023-08-28T10:21:43-04:00