I so love the internet. You want to know how the scoring breaks down? Read the following study at the Naval Postgraduate School on selection factors at West Point. Appendix B is what you want. Then do the math, math is important.
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COMMUNITY LEADER SCORE (CLS)
CLS: (EX+ AT+ FAS) / 3
EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES SCORE (EX): A score reflecting a candidate's
participation in activities outside required school curricula awarded in accordance with the
following guidelines:
800: An outstanding young person with quadruple participation or honors and awards on
selected extracurricular activities (each worth 600 or more points).
700:
(1) Student Council President;
(2) Triple participation or honors and awards in selected extracurricular activities (each
worth 600 points);
(3) Participation in Boys/Girls Nation;
(4) JROTC Regimental/Brigade Commander or Civil Air Patrol Spaatz Award winner;
(5) Decoration for valor [Soldiers);
(6) Ranger or Special Forces tab [Soldiers].
600:
(1) High-school Class President;
(2) Editor-in-chief of a school publication;
(3) Participation in Boys/Girls State, President of National Honor Society, or recipient of a
National or State award;
(4) Eagle Scout (Boy Scouts) or Gold Award (Girl Scouts);
(5) Triple participation or honors and awards in selected extracurricular activities (each
worth 500 points)
(6) Earhart/ Mitchell Award;
(7) Combat Infantryman Badge; Combat Action Badge; Combat Medical Badge
[Soldiers];
(8) Soldier's Medal [Soldiers];
(9) Soldier of the Year-brigade-level or higher [Soldiers];
(10) Division-level In-Service Recruiting Program [Soldiers].
500:
(1) Holder of one or more elective offices in moderately selective organizations;
(2) Participation in activities or recipient of awards in moderately selective organizations;
(3) Holder of a private pilot's license;
(4) EMT/EMS or Volunteer Firefighter;
(5) National Honor Society VP/Treasurer or Secretary;
(6) Civil Air Patrol officer/ 1SG;
(7) Combat veteran of three or more months in theater [Soldiers];
(8) Expert Infantryman Badge or Expert Field Medical Badge [Soldiers];
(9) Meritorious Service Medal [Soldiers];
(10) Distinguished Honor Graduate of Army school [Soldier];
(11) Soldier of the Quarter—brigade-level or higher [Soldiers].
400:
(1) Participation in activities or recipient of awards in organizations with limited selectivity;
(2) Non-commissioned officer (Soldiers];
(3) Squad Leader or Platoon Guide [Soldiers];
(4) 90-day-plus OCONUS tour [Soldiers];
(5) Army Commendation Medal [Soldiers];
(6) Master Fitness Trainer [Soldiers];
(7) Honor Graduate of an Army school [Soldiers];
(8) PLDC graduate [Soldiers];
(9) BOSS Representative [Soldiers].
300:
(1) Some participation in organized activities;
(2) Army Achievement Medal or Good Conduct Medal [Soldiers].
200: No participation in organized activities.
ATHLETIC ACTIVITIES SCORE (AT): A score reflecting a candidate's athletic
participation awarded in accordance with the following guidelines:
800: An outstanding athlete (All-American, First team All-Area selection in
baseball/softball, basketball or football) and either Athletic rating of 1 or 2 in the sport in
which honors are received or CFA score > 650.
700:
(1) First-team All-Area selection in a single sport (other than baseball/softball, basketball
or football);
(2) Captain of baseball/softball, basketball, or football team;
(3) Team captain in two or more sports (other than baseball/softball, basketball or
football) for class size over 100); and
(4) Ranger or Special Forces tab [Soldiers].
600:
(1) Captain of team (other than baseball/softball, basketball, or football);
(2) Varsity letter in baseba11/softba11, basketball, or football; and
(3) Varsity letter in two or more sports (other than baseball/softball, basketball, or
football).
500:
(1) Varsity letter in a single sport (other than baseball/softball, basketball, or football); and
(2) Expert Infantryman Badge, Expert Field Medical Badge, Jumpmaster, or Presidential
Fitness award [Soldiers].
400:
(1) Participation in a varsity sport (no letter);
(2) Graduate of Airborne, Air Assault, Pathfinder, or comparable other _Army school
[Soldiers]; and
(3) Maximum score on Army Physical Fitness Test [Soldiers].
300:
(1) Participation in junior-varsity and other team sports (not intramurals); and
(2) Soldier status.
200: No participation and no evidence of interest in sports
FACULTY APPRAISAL SCORE (FAS): The average of the candidate's scores on the
School Official Evaluation (SOE) of Candidate Forms (DD Form 1869) on a scale of 40
740.