Pae

<p>That's what I was thinking (although hoping otherwise) :) Thanks!</p>

<p>I am really disappointed at some of the supposed 'hints' that some of you are suggesting on here. You obviously haven't read the honor code for west point...I believe this would fall under the three general rules:</p>

<p>"Does this action attempt to deceive anyone or allow anyone to be deceived? </p>

<p>Does this action gain or allow the gain of a privilege or advantage to which I or someone else would not otherwise be entitled? </p>

<p>Would I be satisfied by the outcome if I were on the receving end of this action?"</p>

<p>I personally see no fault in practicing the events a LOT, it really does help. But as far as using an incline and things of that nature, I think you are taking advantages that people taking the pae at the IAW or with a military person giving it wouldn't get. </p>

<p>You better learn about deception and honor before you get there. Better me warning you than your TAC NCO.</p>

<p>Cadet0509 - </p>

<p>The incline suggestion was sarcasm. So was deflating the ball and wrapping it in tape.</p>

<p>If you score at the minimum in one event, can you pass the PAE?</p>

<p>Mombo
I don't have the instructions in front of me but I do believe the answer is yes. The instructions stated in effect that a low score in one event could be offset by a high score in another. Good luck.</p>

<p>Yes, certainly. I did really badly on the flexed arm hang and either did very well or maxed out in everything else. I passed with a rating of "good".</p>