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Well if you want my qualifying PST scores, I had an 8:07 swim, 86 pushups, 96 situps, 15 pullups, and an 11:16 run (surprisingly yes, that run did get me a contract). It actually took me about 6 months to actually get the contract from the first day I actually starting training for it. My first PST scores were horrible. They put me in the draft on a thursday, and I was picked up the next monday. They're in need of divers right now, so you probably won't have a problem getting a contract.
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Thats pretty encouraging, I am planning on taking my first PST next month but I have been training for quite a few months now. It is good to know that they are wanting divers right now. I dont know what it is but the first time I read about Navy divers that is all I have wanted to do.
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That's good! Keep that attitude! They usually don't put people into the draft the first time you take your PST, so don't sweat it if they don't. We had a SEAL candidate that swam a 6:06, and he still didn't get picked up the first time. Just give 110%, and don't quit, and you'll be good!
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