Blaze, in case you haven't noticed many things will vary from company to company. Expect plenty of confusion and late nights early on but don't be completely surpised if you actually have a company staff that isn't AFU.
What he said. I think the first night they kept us up changing rooms until 0400. And "They" wasn't the SPCs, it was the other dumbass 2nd Lt trying to make sure there was enough dispersion amongst the company (trying not to put 2 people from the same state/school/etc in the same room together). You'll understand what I'm talking about when I get there.
Blaze, in case you haven't noticed many things will vary from company to company. Expect plenty of confusion and late nights early on but don't be completely surpised if you actually have a company staff that isn't AFU.
Good to go, I'm getting the vibe that the more recent classes aren't as nearly AFU as priors, but then again who the hell really knows. Just gonna remain flexible and go with the flow. Any recommendations of chow? beef jerky? protein bars?...Im not exactly sure of what would be considered acceptable during times of massive paperwork and admin.
I've heard that it is more competitive for air contracts to pick up than ground. Any truth to that? I assume that having a high PFT and checking in early are the only things I can do to make sure I don't end up in Mike Co.Rumor is that there may be more than 450 competing for a little over 300-304 slots.
I've heard that it is more competitive for air contracts to pick up than ground. Any truth to that? I assume that having a high PFT and checking in early are the only things I can do to make sure I don't end up in Mike Co.
It depends on the company. Normally every company has X number of air guys and X number of ground guys. WIth the recent slowdown of the flight school pipeline I would imagine there being far less air contracts per company. Also, as long as they still do it the same way, the earlier you get there is what gets you into the company. They usually take a few extra for planning purposes and once everyone runs their pft, however many they need to lose, they take that number from the bottom of the pft scores.
So yes, get there as early as possible (maybe even camp out if you are motivated enough haha) and be in good shape.
Another question if you don't mind: With all the posts about Georgetown and Call of Duty, would I have the time/energy to take a grad course via distance learning if I were to sacrifice other extracurriculars?
Another question if you don't mind: With all the posts about Georgetown and Call of Duty, would I have the time/energy to take a grad course via distance learning if I were to sacrifice other extracurriculars?
Good initiative, bad judgment. (You will hear that a lot at TBS, I know I did). Don't take a grad course there.