Apr 11 2014, 12:09 PM
cucubelu, post: 109594, member: 15378 Wrote:Highest AFTQ score achievable is 99% so that 115 guy is def. not military rofl.The guy is probably talking about his GT score on his ASVAB. That is usually the base line on if someone is qualified for a certain MOS. I am 10 year+ in the Army. I would have to check my ORB, I think mine was in the 120s. Keep in mind, services operate and test differently.
As for the Doctors bummer man, hopefully your doctor can clear you and you can continue with your normal eval. Basically, full on physical with a super speedy half naked time with the doc one on one.
AF does extra eye exams, other than that AF is like every other branch. Cut off for AF right now is at 70(?) Used to be 50, but they don't have a lot of job openings. Here in Hawaii for two months there have been 0 job openings for people, and its quite pissy because there are about 500 recruits in line for a job...
Oh and one more thing. Army and AF got the same PT requirements at BMT. 1-1-1. AF adopted it 1.5 years ago, and you will be set to the same standard as Army.
http://www.military.com/military-fitness...tness-test
Lowest, standard for joining and the only branch actively recruiting with job openings is the Navy. Their PT qualification is lower, and so are the scores needed for their jobs.
I believe the last random statistic is that 2/3 of Americans are not medically eligible for service. Your recruiter will help you with getting a waiver. That is their job and are rated based on how many people they get in service. Do not let them convince you to not report pre-existing medical conditions. That would be considered a fraudulent enlistment and if found out you would be separated from service. Possibly not receiving an honorable discharge.
I wish you best of luck, if you are not cleared with waiver there are many other opportunities for civil service.