otsap Posted April 20, 2005 Posted April 20, 2005 Hey everyone. I just recieved a pilot slot on the 0504 board with a GPA of 2.61 and ZERO flight hours. People can give you their best guess at your odds/chances of getting picked, and many people here are really accurate. But, if you don't apply, you don't need a best guess to tell you your chances.
otsap Posted April 20, 2005 Author Posted April 20, 2005 My point here is just to say study for the AFOQT, read the directions on the BAT, do your best in everything, your chances only get better. Your dream isn't something you give up on, or it never was one. [ 20. April 2005, 14:18: Message edited by: otsap ]
Guest DaveB Posted April 20, 2005 Posted April 20, 2005 Would you mind telling us your AFOQT scores? BTW, Congratulations!
Guest GooneyBird Posted April 20, 2005 Posted April 20, 2005 What else did you have going on for your package?
otsap Posted April 21, 2005 Author Posted April 21, 2005 DaveB; I studied for the AFOQT and did well 99,99,90,77,94. Probably helped the board to overlook the GPA. GooneyBird; Other than AFOQT, not much. Only one LOR from a military member, a pilot. Interview I thought went well, but not spectacular. I was told I had a great applicant statement, for whatever that's worth. Here's what's a bit confusing. My PCSM with 0 hours was a 60 (not good), which is what I had. But apparently, the board considered my PCSM to be 89 since that's what it would be once I completed IFT and had 41-60 hours. In fact, my recruiter specifically told me NOT to get hours unless I could get more than 60 cause it wouldn't help! I wouldn't recommend this however, I would say get hours cause it can only help. Just food for thought. One, two, or three red marks on your application? Apply....who knows.
Guest perhaps Posted April 21, 2005 Posted April 21, 2005 Did you have a lot of extracurricular activities or community involvement? What was your GPA?
otsap Posted April 22, 2005 Author Posted April 22, 2005 perhaps, I had 2, maybe 3, items listed that could be considered "community involvement". The majority of things I listed were personal achievements. And by personal I mean things that meant a lot to me and I didn't recieve a plaque/certificate/medal or anything else for them. (e.g. was in Skiing magazine, summitted a couple not too noteworthy mountains, finished a bike race in top 10%) Write a long list, there's NO limit on length, that I'm aware of. Of course don't stretch it too much by saying things like; got along with my sister, got my drivers license the first time I tried, or didn't puke on my 21st.
Guest comanche Posted April 22, 2005 Posted April 22, 2005 Didn't puke on your 21st!! Means you didn't drink enough!!
Guest Jollygreen Posted April 23, 2005 Posted April 23, 2005 Originally posted by otsap: I studied for the AFOQT and did well 99,99,90,77,94. Probably helped the board to overlook the GPA. Those scores are unique. They probably were the difference in your case.
Guest CoupPawn Posted April 26, 2005 Posted April 26, 2005 Also, it depends on what your commander's ranking is (50%), PFT scores (~10%), and your BAT/AFOQT=PCSM scores, since they all contribute to your Order of Merit (OM) score. That, and yes, your AMAZING test scores were probably what helped you. GPA only constitutes 10-15% (can't remember) of what dictates whether or not you get rated, so do well on everything else, and you future pilot wannabes will be set!
DC Posted April 26, 2005 Posted April 26, 2005 commander's rating and PFT scores aren't part of the OTS package ~ they don't use an OM either. GPA and AFOQT are probably larger parts of what they look at because they have less of you to look at. basically all they have is AFOQT, GPA, LoRs, a "resume" including extra-cirriculars, and the officer interview
Shut up 'n color Posted May 3, 2005 Posted May 3, 2005 I was in the same type of situation. HORRIBLE AFOQT scores, but good GPA and PFT. My CC rating was also what really help me as well, CC rating is HUGE!!!! Make sure that commander knows who you are and what you have accomplished For those reading this who still need to apply for the board...know your weaknesses and strengths and do you best on both, but if you know one is a lost cause, aim to do better on your strengths.
F16Deuce Posted May 4, 2005 Posted May 4, 2005 I don't think you can really study for the AFOQT that much...some of the sections are like the SAT, but some are just out there. The AFOQT doesn't really even weigh that heaviliy for pilot selection.
Guest WILLIO Posted May 8, 2005 Posted May 8, 2005 Guys... we arent talking about ROTC here... Read the POST before you write (respectfully). Cheers [ 07. May 2005, 20:09: Message edited by: WILLIO ]
Guest 2kbluer6 Posted June 3, 2005 Posted June 3, 2005 Count me in with the "doesn't have a PPL but got selected" crowd. I just found out that I am an 0505 pilot select. PCSM 67 (+ IFT = 92). I have since started pilot lessons, compiling about 15 hours, but those hours were not in the "winning" package.
163 FS Posted June 4, 2005 Posted June 4, 2005 Originally posted by GooneyBird: What else did you have going on for your package? That is kind of a personal question, don't you think?
Guest WILLIO Posted June 5, 2005 Posted June 5, 2005 2Kbluer6 Did you really put your AFOQT scores in your sign. block?
Guest rangerbob5 Posted June 5, 2005 Posted June 5, 2005 2kbluer6....putting your AFOQT scores in your sig block shows a distinct lack of tact. Arrogance will wash you out of UPT faster than low AFOQT scores. Careful.
Guest KoolKat Posted June 7, 2005 Posted June 7, 2005 Hey rangerbob5? Are you any relation to the original "RangerBob" screen name? :D
PlanePhlyer Posted June 7, 2005 Posted June 7, 2005 Just wunderin my chances...I receeved a 2 merit badges in cubscouts at age 12, I have a 2.1 GPA, I have AFOQT scores of 34/30/15/19/23. My dad says I have a good shot and that he is really prowd of me. Can sumbody give me thare honest oppinyun? Thanks
Guest KoolKat Posted June 7, 2005 Posted June 7, 2005 PP....hehe. I am also very prowd (edit: uv yu.) :D :D [ 06. June 2005, 23:28: Message edited by: KoolKat ]
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