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Any Good Sources for AFOQT Information?

FloridaDad

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Hey guys, does anyone know of any good sources for AFOQT information like we have on this forum for the ASTB? I'm planning on taking both tests and applying for whichever one I score best on, wanting to give myself the greatest chance of success. I understand that the tests are similar but there are some sections on the AFOQT that don't have an ASTB equivalent. Thank you!
 

SE_53

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Hey guys, does anyone know of any good sources for AFOQT information like we have on this forum for the ASTB? I'm planning on taking both tests and applying for whichever one I score best on, wanting to give myself the greatest chance of success. I understand that the tests are similar but there are some sections on the AFOQT that don't have an ASTB equivalent. Thank you!
Check out BaseOps Flying Squadron, its the AF counterpart to AirWarriors and has a ton of info on the AFOQT
 

exNavyOffRec

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Hey guys, does anyone know of any good sources for AFOQT information like we have on this forum for the ASTB? I'm planning on taking both tests and applying for whichever one I score best on, wanting to give myself the greatest chance of success. I understand that the tests are similar but there are some sections on the AFOQT that don't have an ASTB equivalent. Thank you!
You should apply to both as you don't want to limit yourself.

The other thing is the USAF gives out pilot spots a different way compared to the USN, where the USN tend to give an even split for USNA/NROTC/OCS the USAF gives priority to USAFA then AFROTC and if any are left then OTS gets those. The USAF recruiter for officer programs that I knew had no openings for a few years.
 

FloridaDad

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You should apply to both as you don't want to limit yourself.

The other thing is the USAF gives out pilot spots a different way compared to the USN, where the USN tend to give an even split for USNA/NROTC/OCS the USAF gives priority to USAFA then AFROTC and if any are left then OTS gets those. The USAF recruiter for officer programs that I knew had no openings for a few years.
Good to know! I'll be applying to both for sure but I was informed that I can't apply to both simultaneously so I have to do one before the other. Totally stupid rule but I'm not hear to question rules just to find out what my pathway is. Hopefully they have some openings!
 

exNavyOffRec

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Good to know! I'll be applying to both for sure but I was informed that I can't apply to both simultaneously so I have to do one before the other. Totally stupid rule but I'm not hear to question rules just to find out what my pathway is. Hopefully they have some openings!
you can apply to both at the same time, if the USAF doesn't like it then don't tell them.

just have the USN pull your physical first and send to N3M then the USAF won't know.
 
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