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  1. Get accepted for LEAD program as soon as eligible. Reap the rewards of ~100 LEAD slots per FY reserved for active duty/USAFR Airmen and have a decent shot at getting in USAFA as a prior-enlisted Airman. https://www.academyadmissions.com/prepare/enlisted/. 13.

  2. Do your training cheaper and faster somewhere else. Get a job with the first regional (or not regional) that'll hire you. If that regional doesn't have American painted on it you'll probably be at American within a year or two. If they do, then get to another airline like Spirit or JetBlue or Frontier or even Delta within a year.

  3. It sounds as demanding and rewarding as MIT - elite military pilots are brilliant. If you’re satisfied spending 20% of your time in military training working towards flying, MIT will do fine for you if you join Air Force ROTC. If you need a more concentrated experience, the Air Force Academy will not be a let down.

  4. r/USAFA: A community for United States Air Force Academy graduates, cadets, applicants, family and others.

  5. It's not really an option until you have a selection and then can decide if you want to accept it or not. It's an incredibly difficult school to get into. r/USAFA. I had a flight commander who was an academy grad.

  6. Air Force Academy Admissions. Thank you for your time in advance. I'm a current high school senior with what I would consider relatively competitive grades and test scores ( ASVAB 97 AFQT score, 1350 SAT, 5.314 GPA, class rank 17th) and have just recently been looking into the military academies as an option rather than my initial plan of just ...

  7. 18 lis 2021 · Based on an initial review of your academic and extracurricular record, the Office of Admissions believes that you have the potential to be a successful cadet at the United States Air Force Academy and become an Air Force officer of character.

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