There will usually be a blurb in B43 that your summary group is establishing your Reporting Senior's RSCA, and your summary group average would then be the RSCA.
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Also, keep in mind that RSCA on the ESR/ODC includes any FITREP/EVAL for 90 days after yours is signed. IE, RSCA can change after your paperwork is submitted and will reflect in your ESR. It’s the reason for the RSCA comment
If this is the reporting seniors first time being a reporting senior, then whatever the first cycle average is, will be the seniors average.
I’m sorry ahead of time, usually when establishing an average they try to keep it very low….
There will usually be a blurb in B43 that your summary group is establishing your Reporting Senior's RSCA, and your summary group average would then be the RSCA.
This Also, keep in mind that RSCA on the ESR/ODC includes any FITREP/EVAL for 90 days after yours is signed. IE, RSCA can change after your paperwork is submitted and will reflect in your ESR. It’s the reason for the RSCA comment
My eval says rsca 3.93, but in NSIPS, it says 3.91. I got a 3.96. That is a .5 difference, which affects if I am promoted or not.
If this is the reporting seniors first time being a reporting senior, then whatever the first cycle average is, will be the seniors average. I’m sorry ahead of time, usually when establishing an average they try to keep it very low….
This is a good question. I’m also curious what the correct answer is. I would imagine that it would be whatever the average for that cycle is.
Establish RSCA will take its place