AFSC's

<p>To Our Favorite C2C posters - WAY TO GO GUYS!!! WooHoo!!! :slight_smile: We know you have earned this slot!</p>

<p>Anyone else know their AFSC? Anyone not want to fly? </p>

<p>aggie83 - they do not find out their base assignment until 100’s night next Spring. That is unless they have requested and received a very special AFSC like Special Ops or Intel, etc. where the base assignment is already identified based on that specialty’s location for training, etc. Correct guys?</p>

<p>Again, congrats!!!</p>

<p>So…so I have this right… juniors find out their job around this time their junior year and then they find out the base that job is going to be at during the winter of their senior year?</p>

<p>That’s correct.</p>

<p>So if they know that what job it is then why don’t they go ahead and tell them the base? Is there something that determines which base you go to if they have already assigned your job?</p>

<p>first, you find out your base 100 days before graduation (February time frame of senior year)</p>

<p>they know your jobs, but bases are completely different. personell change, so its hard to tell you where they need you when it’ll change before you get there. each job can go to many different bases, so its not like you’re guaranteed a certain base b/c of your job (normally).</p>

<p>also, what fun would that be? ;)</p>

<p>I have to defer this question from aggie83 to the much more knowlegable cadets. </p>

<p>Anyone?</p>

<p>Congrats guys…Hornet I could have sworn I remember you said you weren’t PQ guess I was wrong. Congrats again guys.</p>

<p>Congrats to all of you</p>

<p>I’m not PQ. :wink: AFSCs are not medically dependent. I have to get a vision waver, but that’s not difficult to get.</p>

<p>I’m not PQ either…far sighted. There is no surgery to add to the eye, only to take away from it (PRK) hence no Pilot slot. I did get 65WX Cost Analysis though. Yay for Ops Research majors.</p>

<p>yeah OR! .</p>

<p>OR? Is that kinda like BS? :wink: lol :)</p>

<p>ya know, just a wide cross of skills and math and analysis that’s actually applicable in all parts of life. no big deal… haha</p>

<p>For now 61S, Biological Scientist… hopefully med school though!</p>