U.S. Air Force Academy's 2014 25th-75th percentile ACT scores are 28-33 on the English section, 28-33 on the Math section, and 29-32 Composite.
U.S. Air Force Academy's 2014 25th-75th percentile SAT Math Scores are 630-720, meaning 25% of students scored 630 or lower on the Math portion of the SAT, and 75% of students scored 720 or lower (i.e. 25% of students scored 720 or higher).
U.S. Air Force Academy's 2014 25th-75th percentile ACT Composite Scores are 29-32, meaning 25% of students scored 29 or lower on the ACT Composite Score, and 75% of students scored 32 or lower (i.e. 25% of students scored 32 or higher).
U.S. Air Force Academy's 2014 25th-75th percentile ACT English Scores are 28-33, meaning 25% of students scored 28 or lower on the ACT English Score, and 75% of students scored 33 or lower (i.e. 25% of students scored 33 or higher).
U.S. Air Force Academy's 2014 25th-75th percentile ACT Math Scores are 28-33, meaning 25% of students scored 28 or lower on the ACT Math Score, and 75% of students scored 33 or lower (i.e. 25% of students scored 33 or higher).
U.S. Air Force Academy's 2014 25th-75th percentile SAT Critical Reading Scores are 600-690, meaning 25% of students scored 600 or lower on the Critial Reading portion of the SAT, and 75% of students scored 690 or lower (i.e. 25% of students scored 690 or higher).
This can only be done with the RAW scores, if it has been calculated to the individual Service's scores, it cannot be converted
You are testing against other people that are in the same rank so it depends on how everyone else scores, and it also determine how well everyone else scores in your career field. It also depends on how many people the Air Force want to promote.
A pilot that scores a least five enemy aircraft kills.
it says it right on the air force web site
The umpire. If the runner crosses the plate before a tag for the 3rd out is applied, then the run scores. On a force out, no run scores regardless of the timing.
The chances are very good that he can. They check test scores from the ASFAB's in High School, if he didn't take them, they can schedule him for the tests. As long as his scores pass the Air Force Standards he should be okay. Check with your local recruiter to verify and for review of his qualifications.
Cutoff scores will be released on or about June 15, 2010.