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dickburns

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I took the test back in '04, but AFAIK, the scores are good for life, correct?

I recall I did fairly well, but can't find any links online where I can look up my score.

Anyone have a link or know where I can get it?
 
thanks man!

what are considered "good" or "decent" scores for each?

Pilot, Nav, Apt, Verbal, Quant.
 
So if you didn't get at least in 80 in all of them what would you say. I took this 3 years ago when I was a freshman in ROTC but now Im not in it anymore and plan to go ANG. Pilot 53 Nav 28 Acad aptitude 25 Verbal 52 Quantitative 12. Whats my chances of getting a pilot slot. Its ok to be brutally honest lol thats life. My GPA right now is a 2.48 in Aviation Flight/Management doubt that will help or not but in all honestly what is the likelihood of getting a slot? One last question I broke my arm a month ago and had to have a plate and 7 screws put in is this going medically DQ me from every holding a pilot slot? thanks for all the help.
 
So if you didn't get at least in 80 in all of them what would you say. I took this 3 years ago when I was a freshman in ROTC but now Im not in it anymore and plan to go ANG. Pilot 53 Nav 28 Acad aptitude 25 Verbal 52 Quantitative 12. Whats my chances of getting a pilot slot. Its ok to be brutally honest lol thats life. My GPA right now is a 2.48 in Aviation Flight/Management doubt that will help or not but in all honestly what is the likelihood of getting a slot? One last question I broke my arm a month ago and had to have a plate and 7 screws put in is this going medically DQ me from every holding a pilot slot? thanks for all the help.

It will be an uphill battle.
Retake the AFOQT. Try studying.
Get the GPA up. Try studying.
Take the TBAS. Do well.

No idea re: the arm.

Good luck, bud.
 
HA! My scores are still in there. Think I can be a fighter pilot?

Pilot Nav Acad Verbal Quant
80 69 68 60 66
 
Im not a retard but how the hell did I do so bad. LOL I know what that test is now some of my ROTC friends went up to Scott AFB to take it. I heard it wasnt to hard.
 
I haven't taken the thing yet, but I have one of those study guides that you get from Borders. It doesn't look too difficult, except for the damn analogies. I think if you did decent on the ACT 27-28+, then you'll score pretty well (90's).
 
Any updates on if I can fly with a plate and screws in my arm? Or will AF medically DQ me?
 
Any updates on if I can fly with a plate and screws in my arm? Or will AF medically DQ me?


Pretty much everything can be waivered unless it deals with your heart or brain. They may want you to get surgery to remove that plate if possible.
 
I can't believe my scores are in there. This was way before the internet! I was a few credits short of my four year degree and they told me my scores weren't high enough and I had to finish college.


Test Date TCO Form/Version Pilot Navigator Acad Aptitude Verbal Quantitative April 17, 1991 6325 P/2 99 97 94 93 90​
 
Pretty much everything can be waivered unless it deals with your heart or brain. They may want you to get surgery to remove that plate if possible.


That kinda breaks me heart because yes it could be removed but it is a whole lot of work the doctor said. Plus they can mess up nerves while they take them out and cause permanent damage. But then again Ive been dreaming about this since I was a kid and I would still do it no matter how much it would hurt.
 
Just found out that if you leave it in, then you will need a waiver, and usually about 80% of the people that apply for one, get one.

If you don't want to deal with the waiver then it has to be taken out. Apparently the waiver isn't too hard to come by as long as you have full-range of motion and it doesn't cause you any pain.
 
Thanks so much for the help now Im more worried about bringing my afoqt scores and gpa up. That will be the hardest part.
 

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