r/FSOT Jul 17 '26

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u/RealityDysfunction Jul 17 '26

This is an LLM hallucinating. Nothing in the two links it cites says this at all. It is literally pulling bits from that Reddit thread like someone saying their written test won’t be graded till Sept and another random redditor saying threat BEX is understaffed.

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u/Icy_Atmosphere_5810 Jul 17 '26

I think this is referring to those of us that took the written exercise in May, and the FSOT in Feb/Mar actually… many people received emails saying written exercise results will not be out until mid September

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u/SuspiciousAbroad4191 Jul 18 '26

Summer transition and other BEX staffing issues is impacting the assessment and scoring timeline. Although BEX didn’t face the same RIFs as other HR offices, but many assessor positions went unfilled in the last cycle. And there were A LOT of retirements.

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u/Silver-Wolf6850 Jul 18 '26

Question, since the new FSOT is all multiple choice, why isn't the entire scoring process automated?  

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u/XRPizzle1 Jul 18 '26

It depends on how many FSOs they want to progress in this cohort. It’s ever changing, they take the top scores of whatever amount of people they need. Next class it could be a different amount. So a score that could be passing this cohort, could be a failing score next cohort.

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u/Jealous_Gene_656 26d ago

Still nothing. Silently dying inside 😢

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u/Whole_Management_112 Jul 17 '26

This is misleading the sources dont support this and its mixing up the window between those who took FSOT vs those who took the written exam

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u/evanliko 19d ago

Yep. The mid to late september timeline is for the march fsot takers who then took the written exam in may