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Just Took the AFOQT... Thoughts.
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<blockquote data-quote="bnd3672" data-source="post: 9496050" data-attributes="member: 51528"><p>From my understanding all officers take the AFOQT prior to commissioning except certain specialties such as law, chaplain, etc. That includes ROTC and Academy folks.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Nice scores! Congratulations! I had a negative outlook after taking the TBAS too, but actually ended up with a 97 PCSM.</p><p></p><p>Also, I wouldnt worry too much about the verbal section. I put together a spreadsheet that used statistics from past pilot applicants, and analyzed objective factors like GPA, flight hours, AFOQT scores, PCSM, etc. I created a formula that had a moderately high correlation with selection status. Although nothing is for sure in the selection process they use, the verbal score, in itself, had a very low correlation with selection. (Keep in mind that my sample size wasn't quite large enough to be representative of the population under the laws of statistics, although it was close)</p><p></p><p>Some of the factors that were more correlated with selection were flight hours (.511) and GPA (.548). Verbal was actually negative, but minutely significant at -.138</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bnd3672, post: 9496050, member: 51528"] From my understanding all officers take the AFOQT prior to commissioning except certain specialties such as law, chaplain, etc. That includes ROTC and Academy folks. Nice scores! Congratulations! I had a negative outlook after taking the TBAS too, but actually ended up with a 97 PCSM. Also, I wouldnt worry too much about the verbal section. I put together a spreadsheet that used statistics from past pilot applicants, and analyzed objective factors like GPA, flight hours, AFOQT scores, PCSM, etc. I created a formula that had a moderately high correlation with selection status. Although nothing is for sure in the selection process they use, the verbal score, in itself, had a very low correlation with selection. (Keep in mind that my sample size wasn't quite large enough to be representative of the population under the laws of statistics, although it was close) Some of the factors that were more correlated with selection were flight hours (.511) and GPA (.548). Verbal was actually negative, but minutely significant at -.138 [/QUOTE]
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