Navy SEAL's acceptance rate: 20-25%

Harvard's admission rate: 5.2%

Chance of becoming an NBC Page: 4.6%

Yes, you read that right. With about 2,600 applicants fighting for 120 openings in both coasts, the National Broadcasting Company’s page program is more selective than becoming an elite member of the US military or being admitted to one of the world’s most prestigious colleges.

Booner the Page gives a backstage tour of Late Night with Jimmy Fallon. The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon via YouTube

Pages work for different departments, such as the Syfy channel, within NBC’s network. These representatives of the network are on year-long rotations which act as the stepping stone to other entry level positions within NBC. Although they perform their intern-like duties for their respective department, they are better known for their public relations responsibilities, such as giving out tours of the studio and ticketing.

Wearing suits from Cintas with the NBC’s infamous peacock badge, these enthusiastic individuals are the face of the the network, both metaphorically and literally — they can often be found at the elevator doors greeting guests and celebrities.

Aubrey Plaza as an NBC page. TODAY via YouTube

Established in 1933, this highly competitive program gave those who were interested in the entertainment industry a sample of what it was like to be behind the camera, or even in front of it.

Notable alumni include TV personality Regis Philbin and former Walt Disney CEO Michael Eisner.

It even managed to produce actors and actresses such as Bruce Willis and Aubrey Plaza.

In a quote from the New York Times, John P. Wallace, an NBC page in 1988 who later became president of NBC’s local media division explained, “It’s really cool because you’re getting out of college and working in the business.”

Perhaps there was a reason for “30 Rock” character Kenneth Parcell’s twinkle in his eye. Or was that a look of desperation? It’s hard to tell with him sometimes.

Editor's note: the following article has been updated with new statistics provided by NBC Universal.