After advice received here I dumped my sortie count and hour distribution and started over. For the most part my general estimates were pretty close; however, they might have led to some discussion and I'd rather not be talking about my log book during an interview.
I ended up going line by line for all my T-37 and T-38 time after getting my local IP certifications (everything prior to IP cert assumed student time unless solo). If the time was split IP/Primary, I called 100% of the logged primary time (mil) as student time (airlineapps). If the time was primary only, I know I was solo and called it PIC. The IP time is already broken out and didn't require any additional action on my part.
Previously I'd lumped all my solo primary time with my IP/primary time and then applied conservative assumptions about PIC vs. student. Lucky for me, it turns out I've done more solo flying than I thought so in the end I actually increased my PIC time. My overall PIC/IP sortie count vs. student suffered just a little bit, but overall I'm glad that I spent the time to properly sort this out.