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travs61592

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  1. If they use 2.0, it's going to be pretty unfortunate for a lot of candidates who have 0 flight hours, with little time to acquire any. Noone really foresaw the change would reflect so heavily on flight hours, so now its a scramble to get anything before its too late. I think the smartest thing to do would be to use the 1.0 scores for this board, but its difficult to just blindly guess what the plan of action is.
  2. I recently was told I was selected for a pilot slot via AFROTC. In addition to this, I had put my name in to apply to ENJJPT. In regards to the ENJJPT process, I believe the boards meet around September. Do these boards use the EXACT scores that were noted on my Rated Boards? This week the PCSM scoring method switched to PCSM 2.0, and my PCSM score has consequently dropped from a 94 to a 62. I thought originally I would have no problem being selected for ENJJPT, but if they use the PCSM 2.0 scores I'm afraid it's a whole different story. For what it's worth, my complete scores are listed below. (Additionally I was torn between posting here and the "What Are My Chances" section, but feel its a much broader inquiry about the selection process). PCSM: 94 (62?) AFOQT: 97 Pilot, 95 nav, 84 AA, 93 Quantitative, 59 Verbal PFA: 96 GPA: 3.6 CC Rating: 1-3 / 17 I appreciate any insight anyone has. At the end of the day, I'm excited about my pilot slot, and ENJJPT would be an added bonus.

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