It probably varies by service, but in the USMC, it used to be 220 to 250.
30 points
Get a high PT test score, take the correspondence courses, attend any and all schools available to you, try to qualify expert, study for the promotion board...
Higher education, max your PT test, qualify expert on your weapons system, attend and complete as many schools as possible, earn awards which are worth points (e.g., AAM, ARCOM, etc.), do the correspondence courses. Stuff like that.
For the whole season, players compete on the PGA Tour only for points towards the Fed Ex Cup. The top 125 qualify for the 1st event, points can be won at it, then the new top 100 qualify for the second, points can be won, then the new top 70 qualify for the third event, points can be won, then the top 30 qualify for the Tour Championship, then the Fed Ex Cup is won by the points leader.
to immigrate to New Zealand settlers generally have to !QUALIFY! for entry by having enough points!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!the answer is QUALIFY
ranks bronze 50 rescue points required silver 500 rescue points required gold 1500 rescue points required platinum 3000 rescue points required diamond 7500 rescue pints required lucario 15000 rescue points required
Pistol Pete?
Well first of all, his name is spelled Pete Maravich. On average, Pistol Pete scored and an average of 44.2 points per game but his ultimate score for a game in history was 66 points so no, he did no score 100 points in a game.
You can qualify for Qantas frequent flyer points by purchasing services from Qantas partners such as Airlines, Credit Card companies and more. You can get more information at the Qantas website.
The minimum amount of points required for golfers at professional events is 1.2 points. An exception to this is major championships where the minimum is 1.5 points.
You don't need to qualify, all you need to do is find a team and sign up. There are many different levels. Each ribbon is worth a certain number of points, which you collect to qualify for zones and regionals.
two points