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| 16 Jan 2009 05:09 PM |
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First, before you spill your numbers and your bio into a post in this thread (which is ok) let us suggest that you check out the Pilot Candidate Stats page and paste the "Rate My Chances of Getting a Pilot Slot" link into your signature block. Why is this in your best interest? I'll tell you why:
1. You want people with wings to rate your chances
2. People with wings don't typically cruise the "what are my chances" threads and answer them.
3. Using our signature block allows you to unobtrusively ask in every post you make....so if you post in an interesting thread that people with wings actually read (like this one for example) then people will see your signature block and can click it, see your latest stats, and then rate your chances and leave comments anonymously. You are then given an average rating of your chances.
4. You can use the signature block on other forums too so that you only have to update your stats in one place and then it's current across the internet
5. You get TPP for people that click on your link
6. We update our software regularly with new features...if you have an idea how we can improve it then post it in our features forum and we'll have our programmers consider it
Or you can just post your stats in here without using the signature block if you choose. It's up to you.
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ENmafia Team WantsCheck Private Message This User:  Posts:409

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| 17 Jan 2009 11:58 AM |
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OK since we are moving over here from the "Spring 2009 Pilot Slot..." thread UPTHopeful I'm still kinda weary about your information that HQ AFROTC changed the way they score FT for the ROTC OOM. You said someone that graduated 10/20 at FT would get a 5 as opposed to getting a 7 with the current understood system for being "Middle Third." In the past scoring for FT has been the following: DG - 10 SP - 9 Top Third - 8 Mid Third- 7 Bottom Third - 6 Not Yet Attended - 5 In your new scoring method (which very well maybe true) if you got say 19/20 (Bottome Third but still graduating) instead of getting 6 points for bottom third you would get anywhere from 0-1?....Correct me if I'm wrong. If that is so what does someone who hasn't gone to FT yet get? And there are numerous people every year who compete for pilot slots who haven't yet been to FT for whatever reason. I'm not trying to call you out but I would just love to see a new AFI, Arms message, or at least a copy of an email from HQ before we accept this as the no shit new standard and change our OOM calculator on this site... |
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Schpadoinkle Private Message This User:  Posts:25

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| 23 Jan 2009 05:20 PM |
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Asked the Commander at my Det yesterday, whether or not he's heard anything about this, and he said he hasn't heard anything about this new Field Training point system either. (But he doesn't necessarily know everything either, I would just like to see something a little more concrete too.) |
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jatwood
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| 23 Jan 2009 09:22 PM |
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Age: 24 years old -------------------- Health: as good as the next guy Vision: 20/15 -------------------- Education: U of M Bachelor's Degree, Commercial Aviation, 3.1 GPA -------------------- PCSM: 86 -------------------- AFOQT: P 93 N 66 A 64 V 70 Q 55 -------------------- Flight info: Private pilot, Instrument, 225 Total Time -------------------- Personal: Some volunteer work. -------------------- LORs none yet. (I do have a friend who is a Logistics Readiness Officer who wanted to write one though) Feedback is much appreciated. Thanks |
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ENmafia Team WantsCheck Private Message This User:  Posts:409

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jatwood
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| 24 Jan 2009 08:48 AM |
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OTS. My apologies. |
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UPTHopeful Private Message This User:  Posts:27

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| 24 Jan 2009 08:43 PM |
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Wants,
In regards to the new Field Training score - I don't really have anything official...cept for the powerpoint from HQ about it. And im not rly supposed to have that either. I was creating a briefing for LLAB and the NCO thought it might help...u know...having up-to-date info on all the new stuff.
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Schpadoinkle Private Message This User:  Posts:25

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| 25 Jan 2009 10:42 PM |
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Thanks Rynizzle, I designed it for my Det. but since it's not really being used I decided to at least use it for my avatar, It's actually a little cooler when you can see the C130 firing in the middle of the wings but oh well. So UPT is this the new system for this year? And to bring back up an old question, if this is in-fact the new point scoring system, any idea what kind of points those who haven't gone to field training get? |
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Norrisjf Private Message This User:  Posts:11

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| 26 Jan 2009 04:01 PM |
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So I've been looking and cant find any solid evidence of what the "OM Cut off" is going to be this year since there is going to be less slots. I'm going to be anywhere from a 78 to like 82. Whats everyones thoughts on that? |
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UPTHopeful Private Message This User:  Posts:27

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| 27 Jan 2009 08:45 AM |
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Norris....show me where you have found the information on the "less slots" stats. Dont tell me you are spreading some BS rumors you have heard. |
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Norrisjf Private Message This User:  Posts:11

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| 27 Jan 2009 12:02 PM |
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Earlier this year the AFROTC North East Region Commander came to our det and he said there was going to be almost 100 less slots. Has anyone else heard this? Or has anyone heard this and know its not true? That would be cool too. But what do you think about a 78-82 OM? |
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UPTHopeful Private Message This User:  Posts:27

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| 03 Feb 2009 11:14 PM |
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2 more weeks gents. stoked...nervous...hoping for the slot. Rated Results release: 17 Feb 09 |
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Calisoccer
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| 09 Feb 2009 02:27 PM |
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I would really like some feedback as to my chances of getting into OTS as pilot rated?
Age: 21
Education: B.S. Political Science and B.S. History (fell one class from a degree in
Mathematics hence the B.S.)- GPA 2.9
AFOQT Scores
Pilot- 94
NAV- 85
A.A.- 70
Verbal- 44
Quant.- 84
I know that I have low Verbal scores, but is it really going to stop me from being accepted. Any feedback is greatly appreciated. Thanks. |
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FlyinJhawk Private Message This User:  Posts:53

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| 10 Feb 2009 05:23 PM |
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Whats your PCSM score? What are some highlights from your Resume? What kind of LORs do you have? It's really about the whole person big picture concept. Yes your verbal score is low but your pilot score is good and if you do well on the TBAS your PCSM with 10 hours should be in the 90s as well and that will be a good thing for your "overall" picture to an OTS board. Do you have a recruiter yet? They should be able to tell you if your verbal is "disqualifying" and if not I wouldn't worry about retaking the whole damn test. |
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ENmafia Team WantsCheck Private Message This User:  Posts:409

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| 10 Feb 2009 11:17 PM |
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Alright I deleted the Redundant thread...Talk it up in here boys...no prob with posting stats and asking questions. That's what this thread is for. |
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rvrabel2002
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| 14 Feb 2009 11:43 AM |
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Any feedback would be great. Scores as follows. PCSM 92 Pilot 89 Nav 55 academic 54 verbal 59 quan. 48 27 years old, CFII with 600+ flight hours, 3 LOR from previous instructors and student, Masters in Business, B.S. in Management science, 24 hours Jet training, 20 / 20 vision, good shape (6 ft. 175 pounds), work out and run 4 - 5days a week. No volunteer work but a donor to Cancer society. No prior military experience, going for a guard slot with 177th fighter unit out of Atlantic city, NJ. Let me know, thanks! Rob |
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Rynizzle Team WantsCheck Private Message This User:  Posts:2578

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| 19 Feb 2009 09:02 PM |
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Rob, here's some feedback. Instead of posting a whole new thread in this very same forum why don't you instead read the very first post in this thread. I think you'll find it's a much more effective way of soliciting comments from people on your chances. |
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UPTplanning
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| 19 Feb 2009 09:42 PM |
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Hey guys/gals,
I have taken my AFOQT, and TBAS. So I have my PCSM but my recruiter isn't being much help. I was wondering if yall could help me out with information on what I should do next. I am hoping to get a UPT slot in the Air Force Reserves. I have multiple units that I would like to submit a package to but I have not contacted them. Should I contact the units and begin networking to get to know them before I plan to send my package or should I just keep quiet and submit my finished package?
I am also concerned about my scores. I want to be competitive (who doesn't) and I am debating if I should retake the AFOQT. I dont want to retake a get a worse score. Any help would be much
appreciated. Thanks.
PCSM: 88
Pilot: 82
Nav: 62
Acad: 40
Verb: 25
Quan: 58
Are these competitive. |
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olemiss713 Private Message This User:  Posts:13

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| 21 Feb 2009 05:56 PM |
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Looking for some feedback on my scores and info and chances of going to OTS.
AFOQT Scores
Pilot: 97
Nav: 90
AA: 89
Verbal: 75
Quant: 88
Im 24, have my PPL with 75 hours, Bachelors in Marketing and Masters in Business Administration both with a 3.3.
I would greatly appreciate any feedback. Thanks! |
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