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So my recruiter told me I got a 97, and my GT was 133 out of 135. I believe on linguistics I got the max score. I'm a senior in high school so I'm counting on my tests to get me into WOFT. I am going to MEPS on Wednesday and after that I will get started with studying for the SIFT. Speaking of the SIFT, any advice for that?
Thanks everyone!
Thanks everyone!
Posted 7 y ago
Responses: 6
The minimum prerequisite GT score is 110. But you also need to take the SIFT test as well.
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The 97 Asvab score has nothing to do with WOFT. You meet the 110 GT requirement to go WOFT. My past WOFT applicants had their GPA, Volunteer hours, times they had to use leadership skills, SIFT score and LOR's. Going HS to flight score is tough. Best of luck.
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All they care about is you have a 110 GT or above and a decent SIFT score, being the most important.
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It's a good score. Focus more on the sift. Buy a practice book and practice. A few sections you can't study for but with practice you'll naturally develop techniques that will help you. You'll see what I'm talking about
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Our Son Selected First Look May 2021
Street to Seat / High School to Flight School
AGE: 17
ASVAB GT: 110
SIFT: 53
OPAT: Heavy
EDUCATION: Graduates High School 29MAY2021 (this Saturday), 3.10 GPA
FLIGHT: 78.8 hours, 19.6 hours solo/PIC, Airplane Single Engine Land (ASEL) Private Pilot’s License
BOARD: May 2021
LORS: Aviation O-8, Aviation CW5, Aviation CW4, Aviation CW4, JROTC Instructor (Retired Artillery CW4), Michigan County Sheriff that has known my son and our family for 50 years
OTHER INFO: 120 hours of volunteer service between three separate civic organizations, 3 Years JROTC
PHYSICAL: Class 1A Physical, stamped
I have the privilege of swearing him in at MEPS this Thursday...honored and obviously proud as hell!
Street to Seat / High School to Flight School
AGE: 17
ASVAB GT: 110
SIFT: 53
OPAT: Heavy
EDUCATION: Graduates High School 29MAY2021 (this Saturday), 3.10 GPA
FLIGHT: 78.8 hours, 19.6 hours solo/PIC, Airplane Single Engine Land (ASEL) Private Pilot’s License
BOARD: May 2021
LORS: Aviation O-8, Aviation CW5, Aviation CW4, Aviation CW4, JROTC Instructor (Retired Artillery CW4), Michigan County Sheriff that has known my son and our family for 50 years
OTHER INFO: 120 hours of volunteer service between three separate civic organizations, 3 Years JROTC
PHYSICAL: Class 1A Physical, stamped
I have the privilege of swearing him in at MEPS this Thursday...honored and obviously proud as hell!
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