Hello! I would like to introduce my self to this forum. I am a former junior in high school. I'm interested in attending USAFA for the class of 2022. I would appreciate any tips that will keep me informed about the application process and the academy.
Welcome - lots of worthwhile info here.
First bit of advice is to read every page on USAFA Admissions site, every link, every drop down. Many questions are answered there, and you can start to build the timeline of your path.
Second is to read the Nominations sticky in that forum here on SAF. Ditto Acronyms sticky.
Third, search on "chance me" and "stats" threads here on SAF. There is no magic formula for successful candidate profiles, but you will see common themes, such as Boys'/Girls' State programs, etc.
Fourth, concurrently research your Plan B options, such as AFROTC scholarships. If your goal is to be an Air Force officer, the prudent candidate stacks the deck for maximum bombs on target.
Fifth, do at least survey-level research on the other 4 Federal Service Academies and officer careers, to determine if you want to one-track it toward Air Force officer career or are open to other service careers.
Sixth, get familiar with your MOC service academy nomination process. Attend any info sessions, even if it's a year early. Ditto any Service Academy info sessions. Explore attendance at the Service Academy summer programs for the summer between HS junior and senior year.
Information is power!
Seventh, get yourself organized for success in whatever way works for you, as the data, info, notes, deadlines, emails, etc., start to pile up.
Edit: I admit to being confused by the "former junior" term. I don't if that means you are a senior now and didn't apply for 2021, so perhaps some of my advice above is OBE. (overcome by events)