AROTC 4 year scholarship averages

AJH12

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I've looked through these forums and have looked it up online but I can't find anything telling me the average test scores and fitness test scores for AROTC 4 year scholarship winners. If anyone could help me that would be great, thanks.
 
My son was a 3 year winner. He scored a 29 on the ACT and 3.3U/3.5W GPA. He scored near the top on the PT test. I'm sorry I can't remember the score.
 
I am a 4 year winner from the second board.

SAT 1140 570/570

The scholarship "PT" test..

6:33 mile 71 push ups in 1 min and I believe 74 sit ups in a min but not 100% sure

GPA unweighted 3.3/ weighted 3.6
 
I am a 3yr winner from the second board.

31 ACT
1360 SAT
38 push ups, 42 situps, 6:22 mile (Yikes, I know... Working hard to ace my first APFT this fall.)
 
I am a 4 year winner from the second board.

ACT- 29
SAT- 1990
Unweighted GPA- 3.6
Weighted GPA- 4.67
Push-ups per minute- 55
Curl-ups per minute- 44
Mile time- 5:37
 
AROTC 4 year winner from the second board

ACT-30
GPA: 3.7 (Unweighted)
62 Pushups, 54 sit-ups, 6:01 mile
 
AROTC 4 year winner from the second board

ACT-25 math,26 English,29 reading 23 science
GPA- 3.4UW,3.87 W
APFT- 62 pushups,50 sit-ups and 5:44 mile
 
AROTC 4 year winner from the second board

ACT - 24
GPA - 3.48 UW, 3.67W
APFT - 48 sit-ups, 56 push-ups and 4:59 mile
 
Does anyone know if there's a thread for AFROTC recipients' stats for this year. I'm curious to see what the averages are for the year.
 
I've looked through these forums and have looked it up online but I can't find anything telling me the average test scores and fitness test scores for AROTC 4 year scholarship winners. If anyone could help me that would be great, thanks.

Don't rely too much on the stats people list here. They are just a small sample of what goes into an application and what the boards look at. One applicant may have stellar GPA and Test Scores but be lacking in athletics, leadership, or both.

There have been applicants that received offers from the first board with a 3.5 GPA and a 24 ACT, but with a leadership and athletics resume off the charts, while an applicant with a 3.8 GPA and a 30 ACT does not get an offer.

The other thing to remember is that school selections do matter, if an applicant lists only high profile competitive schools/battalions, their chances become harder due to the number of applicants that list the same schools.

Do the best you can to put together a balanced application, and choose schools that fit your profile, this will help give you the best chance at receiving a scholarship.
 
i am a 4 year winner from the second board.
ACT: 26
GPA: 3.96
Push-ups: 50
Sit-ups:60
Mile Run: 4:50
 
Mile Run: 4:50

Nice mile time, I'm sure that caught a few eyes.

There's not a better feeling for a new cadet to run the 2 mile on the first battalion APFT and to be at the finish line greeting the entire rest of the Battalion as they cross the line.

If your not running on a track but on a trail, make sure you know the course, my son got a bit lost on his first APFT, still finished first which made the other cadets grumble a bit more.
 
Son had
SAT 2020
GPA 3.86 Unweighted
top 20% class (Very high achieving class this year)
60 Pushups
39 Situps
5.49 Mile
 
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