<p>One thing I don't understand-they want a "final transcript"? So do we send in our seventh semester grades? I'm kind of confused because I sent those in for West Point because they requested it, but Air Force never did.</p>
<p>ok thats me but with a high BPA and rank...and all the leaderships skills and tennic captain and all that good stuff but my ACTs suck which ill bring up ...will one think make them not look at you....like for me ACTs.......my pa is 4.0 and everything and rakned 3 out of 351 but just bombed the ACts</p>
<p>Will your scores be in by March? Don't the books close in a few weeks?</p>
<p>well sorry for the confusion im referring for the class of 2013...sorry...and also does me having my powerplant and Airframe Licences help? thank you</p>
<p>The most important thing is that you at least the mins to be considered for an appt. It says on the candidate log-in sheet that even if you have a nom you may not be deemed qualified by the AFA. </p>
<p>If you look at the scoring process they answer that point:</p>
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College Admission Test Scores (SAT I or ACT)</p>
<p>Students who score below 580 verbal and 560 math on the SAT I and below 24 English/reading and 25 math/science reasoning on the ACT normally will not be competitive for an appointment. </p>
<p>SAT Mid-50% Range Mean
Critical Reading/Verbal 590-660 629
Math 630-690 658 </p>
<p>ACT Mid-50% Range Mean
English 27-31 29
Reading 28-32 30
Mathematics 28-32 30
Science Reasoning 27-31 29 </p>
<p>Academic Composite</p>
<p>This score is a combination of your SAT I or ACT test scores and your PAR and is the most heavily weighted component of the selection composite. A low PAR and low test scores, even though they are individually qualifying, will usually result in an academic composite score below our qualifying guidelines
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<p>If you read through the threads and look at class of 11, you will see that the scores are much higher than the mean of 1287, but 30-31 looks to be the mean that you see on threads</p>
<p>Your licenses go under EC's, which accounts for 20% of the score compared to 60% for PAR. Your final 20% is the admission panel (essays, ALO input, CFA)</p>