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  1. I appreciate the pointers. Most of the study guides really emphasize the fact you shouldn't leave any questions unanswered.
  2. Thank you for your reply. He's the second recruiter I have seen thus far and the better of the two. I'm hoping he's trying to get me to set my standards high. Regardless, I'm going to do the best I can on the AFOQT.
  3. Hello all, my recruiter doesn't have me feeling good about my chances so far, and would just like to hear what those who have been selected have to say. I'm trying to go back AD as a pilot or CSO Bachelors degree: History-University of South Florida 3.2 GPA Associated Degree: Management-UMUC CCAF: Transportation AD Air Force (2009-2016): AF Achievement medal, 4x Airman of the quarter, 2x NCO of the quarter, 97% on 7 level EOC AF Reserve (2016-present): 1 of 200 personnel chosen for TDY, Deploying in July 2017, plutting on E6 in Aug. Volunteer: Vice President Student veteran society President Santa Express Toy Drive Community Relations Advisor 5/6 council. Flight time: 10 hrs LOR: 2 Senators, 1 Lt. Col, 1 CMSgt, 1 RAF officer I'm being told I need to have a 90 overall on the AFOQT to have a chance at pilot/CSO. I understand the competitive nature of the program however, I've seen/heard of people getting picked with low AFOQT scores and credentials similar to mine. Side note: I tore my ACL at RAF Lakenheath back in 2014. I had corrective surgery and everything is fine now. I've been told having ACL surgery could potentially disqualify me as well. I appreciate any input to help calm my nerves.
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