As I mentioned I'm 20 living at home as I just started college. Parents don't make a whole lot of money so where I'm living now won't be where I'm living next month. They never saved up for me to be able to afford to stay on campus, or have a car right now to get myself to work, but within the next month or so I'll know where I'm living and am going to college permanently so I can really think about what I want to do.
Don't understand some of these comments.
Assuming you worked from age 18-20?
Also, I do hope you understand what PIMA and others have suggested: just because you get a flight slot doesn't mean you will ONLY be flying. My sons fly heavies, all over the world, but spend many many hours flying that desk. So will you, if you are lucky enough to become a pilot.
From what I have read, you have a strong desire to fly, but my question to you is: do you have a strong (stronger, really) desire to
serve? You may find that you will spend the greatest portion of your career behind a desk, pilot or no.
Why did you or why have you not applied to USAFA? You are still within the age limits.