I guess I really don't understand the line you have to cross to become a 5*. Robert Beal .9836, Austin Deculus .9835, both 5*s. Chase Young .9832 and Tyjon Lindsey .9828 are both 4*s. I know the line has to be somewhere but I find it difficult to believe it's .9834. So I'm thinking it must be something else like only so many recruits can be 5*s or something else like that. Plus getting numbers down to four digits (to the ten thousands) seems a bit far fetched. In the scheme of things I know it's not important but it is nice to brag a little and losing out to a 5* by .0001 is a little confusing. I'm so happy to have Chase in the class whether he is a 3,4 or 5 star, but I just want to know a little more about how these things are determined. I'm thinking somewhere down the line this topic has been brought up so if someone can link me to it, I would be grateful.
Dividing line between 4* and 5* recruits?
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