All the negative comments I've heard about the Navy JMPE more strongly reinforce my perspective that if you're in the aviation business, ACSC (Air Command & Staff College) is the way to go. The amount of reading material they *send* you is large; the amount you actually *have* to read, not so much. I would submit that if you've done time flying in OIF or OEF, have spent any time as SDO MIRCing the CAOC, or have done a RED FLAG, then you too will do fine with minimal effort. In fact, 3 of the tests I actually took without breaking the shrink-wrap off the books, and they turned out to be the 3 tests I got the highest scores on. (This may have something to do with me being a super-genius, though - your mileage may vary...) :icon_tong
Their distance learning program is set up very nicely (http://wwwacsc.maxwell.af.mil/distance-learning.asp), and the ass-pain was minimal. The biggest hassle is finding a testing site, but they have lots of testing sites globally. For half the tests, they even sent a test person out to where I work - not for me, but for the heavy USAF presence; you just phoned or emailed in advance which test you needed. Otherwise I just went to the testing center at the Pentagon. There are also some minimal on-line requirements, but these went very quickly as well.
If you do ACSC, and are on a "min effort trajectory", I would also recommend this site: http://allpme.com/. The AF guys live and die by this stuff, and with their summaries you *definitely* don't have to break open the reading.
JPME has already turned your brain into mush......

I thought that Navy O-3's and below could not do the USAF program anymore, is that true?