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I have my scores for the AFOQT and PCSM. 88 on the pilot on the AFOQT and a 90 for my PCSM. I was considering taking the test over again but I'm worried that I'll get a lower score, but I think my scores are good, not excellent though . All that I have to do is see who's accepting UPT apps and send some in, I might even go knocking on the door of the active duty recruiter. Thanks to everyone who gave me info and helped me with the testing process.
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Use this: Average AFOQT Scores, PCSM Scores, GPA and Other Statistics for UPT Selectees
Shows you the scores on the AFOQT, GPA, PCSM, etc from a number of UPT candidates. Gives you an idea of how you fair compared to other people.
Some of it is pretty old though, so I don't know how relevant it is to today's stuff.
I'm in the same boat as you...got pretty good scores, but until I looked at this info, I didn't know how I stacked up, numbers-wise.
Shows you the scores on the AFOQT, GPA, PCSM, etc from a number of UPT candidates. Gives you an idea of how you fair compared to other people.
Some of it is pretty old though, so I don't know how relevant it is to today's stuff.
I'm in the same boat as you...got pretty good scores, but until I looked at this info, I didn't know how I stacked up, numbers-wise.
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Use this: Average AFOQT Scores, PCSM Scores, GPA and Other Statistics for UPT Selectees
Shows you the scores on the AFOQT, GPA, PCSM, etc from a number of UPT candidates. Gives you an idea of how you fair compared to other people.
Some of it is pretty old though, so I don't know how relevant it is to today's stuff.
I'm in the same boat as you...got pretty good scores, but until I looked at this info, I didn't know how I stacked up, numbers-wise.
Shows you the scores on the AFOQT, GPA, PCSM, etc from a number of UPT candidates. Gives you an idea of how you fair compared to other people.
Some of it is pretty old though, so I don't know how relevant it is to today's stuff.
I'm in the same boat as you...got pretty good scores, but until I looked at this info, I didn't know how I stacked up, numbers-wise.
Interestingly for 2009, statistically more than half of all pilot candidates didn't have any prior flying experience. The PCSM average is 91 and the Pilot AFOQT is 89.
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They have data for 2009. That's a good website for those who are considering making the leap of faith.
Interestingly for 2009, statistically more than half of all pilot candidates didn't have any prior flying experience. The PCSM average is 91 and the Pilot AFOQT is 89.
Interestingly for 2009, statistically more than half of all pilot candidates didn't have any prior flying experience. The PCSM average is 91 and the Pilot AFOQT is 89.
I'm still waiting to get my PCSM score. On the AFOQT I scored a 95 in the Pilot section, which I'm happy about, though somehow it scored me a 67 in the Navigator portion. I'm not sure how they arrive at the score for Nav, but I guess it means they don't want me being one!
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