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Hello Flying Squadron! Looking for feedback on my current package. I'll be applying at my home heavy unit, which I'm confident about, as well as every other Guard and Reserve that has open boards. Don't really care what airframe as long as I get the opportunity to serve as an Officer and Pilot. Thanks for the replies in advance. 

Age: 30, turning 31 in a few months. 

Mil Exp: Rank-TSGT, current ANG Traditional, C-130/C-17 Crew Chief. 

AFOQT: Pilot: 95, NAV: 81, Acad: 72, V:75, QT:80

PCSM: 89 w/ current hrs

Flight HRS: 77 PPL & FAA 1st Class Med. Goal is to reach 100 hrs for PCSM

LORS: MXS Squadron CC, Retired Mil CFI instructor and working on 3rd. 

What do you gentlemen think? 

Appreciate it!

Edited by aftbears

No one gives a shit where the degree comes from, as long as it's accredited. I went to 4 different schools, has an abysmal GPA, graduated from an online school and still got hired. 

Your credentials are exceptional so start rushing now. 

Quite frankly, your scores are better than mine (slightly in some areas). Previous military experience is a plus, but everything else looks good! Write a killer cover letter, rush squadrons and enjoy the ride. I'm sure you'll get it no sweat; good luck!

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On 8/28/2019 at 1:26 PM, rudderrightmore said:

No one gives a shit where the degree comes from, as long as it's accredited. I went to 4 different schools, has an abysmal GPA, graduated from an online school and still got hired. 

Your credentials are exceptional so start rushing now. 

Appreciate the feedback. Wanted to hear it "from the horse's mouth" to eliminate any remaining self doubt so I can commit 110%. Thanks again. 

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