OK, I've talked to a Marine officer recruiter in person in depth, and the Navy guy I've only talked to on the phone, although fairly in depth.
My question is...so even though they have similar application procedures (i.e. same test), they use a different PFT test?
The Marine recruiter gave me a PFT list that for a perfect 300 you need to run 3 miles in under 18 mins, do 20 pullups, and 100 situps.
Now, at this link here it leads me to believe (for a 25 yr old male such as myself):
For a perfect score, I just need to do 105 sit ups, run 1.5 miles in under 8:30 and do 87 pushups? *wipes brow*
I guess I'm just looking for verification so I'm preparing the right way (for the Navy). Sorry if this is confusing.
*edit* Or is that link for the PRT after you are in, because I am referring the the PFT you do as part of the SNA/SNFO application process...*edit*
My question is...so even though they have similar application procedures (i.e. same test), they use a different PFT test?
The Marine recruiter gave me a PFT list that for a perfect 300 you need to run 3 miles in under 18 mins, do 20 pullups, and 100 situps.
Now, at this link here it leads me to believe (for a 25 yr old male such as myself):
For a perfect score, I just need to do 105 sit ups, run 1.5 miles in under 8:30 and do 87 pushups? *wipes brow*
I guess I'm just looking for verification so I'm preparing the right way (for the Navy). Sorry if this is confusing.

*edit* Or is that link for the PRT after you are in, because I am referring the the PFT you do as part of the SNA/SNFO application process...*edit*