I was a math major at ucla. I graduated in 06.
I fucked around my last year of college (ok, I came to school like 10 times) and bent my 3.6 into a 3.26 (getting kicked out of the honors program in the process)
ASTB 8 9 9 70
I'm guessing that my stats might get me a slot, but the thing is, I have basically no xtra carrics... or competitive sports experience... or people who would recommend me for anything really. I've always been an anticonformist, and thought organized sports were for monkey see monkey do types when I was younger.
My athletic condition is very good. I practice gymnastics and bboying... but my employment record is spotty at best. Many jobs... I was even homeless at one point.
As a candidate, I have a lot of flaws, but the truth is that I want desperately to fly. In fact, I would do anything. Also, I have had a very troubled past/family life, and also desperately want to find structure and pride in something like the core.
I'm frightened that, from a recruiter's standpoint, I might come across as too rough around the edges, and not serious about becoming a pilot.
Any recommendations as to how I should frame myself in my application?
I fucked around my last year of college (ok, I came to school like 10 times) and bent my 3.6 into a 3.26 (getting kicked out of the honors program in the process)
ASTB 8 9 9 70
I'm guessing that my stats might get me a slot, but the thing is, I have basically no xtra carrics... or competitive sports experience... or people who would recommend me for anything really. I've always been an anticonformist, and thought organized sports were for monkey see monkey do types when I was younger.
My athletic condition is very good. I practice gymnastics and bboying... but my employment record is spotty at best. Many jobs... I was even homeless at one point.
As a candidate, I have a lot of flaws, but the truth is that I want desperately to fly. In fact, I would do anything. Also, I have had a very troubled past/family life, and also desperately want to find structure and pride in something like the core.
I'm frightened that, from a recruiter's standpoint, I might come across as too rough around the edges, and not serious about becoming a pilot.
Any recommendations as to how I should frame myself in my application?