You can find the max scores for your gender on the USNA website -- as Pattern says, height and weight are not relevant. Obviously, the closer to the max you are, the better your score. Also, as has been stated before, the CFA is not viewed in a vacuum. For example, if you are a state champion in swimming but not terrific at the mile run, you would likely get cut a bit more slack than someone who is not involved in organized sports. I say this because what is "passing" for one candidate might not be for another.