Yeah those run times are not exactly correct. Here are the legitimate ones that Tbpxece linked.The scoring for the female run doesn't seem right
The scholarship PFA is not the AF PFT. Although very similar in structure to the AF PFT, I'm not aware of any publicly available scholarship application PFA scoring criteria.
Comparing your posted charts above to the official AFPFT fitness charts yields no difference to my cursory review, other than the lack of body composition metrics for the scholarship fitness assessment.That's where I got that table from, so which is it? His book is showing one thing and you've linked to another one with total different times/points.
Are you currently a high school student applying for an AFROTC scholarship, or are you currently a USAF servicemember?
Thanks, I see that now. It's probably a typo, but who knows? The PFA score charts (if they exist) aren't made public.From what I can tell AFROTC doesn’t provide any official information regarding the scoring system when applying for scholarships. I bought the book on amazon but the female scores drop drastically from 60 to 49 which is why I questioned it. I emailed ROTC Consultants (author runs it) and didn’t hear back.
run portion because you’d gain more points by shaving off a couple minutes from your run versus killing yourself with push-ups and sit-ups. I’m taking that with a grain of salt now though since that chart probably isn’t accurate.
I'd rather not answer that on hereAre you currently a high school student applying for an AFROTC scholarship, or are you currently a USAF servicemember?
This.Start with the official guidance, and compliment it with unofficial guidance. Where contradictions exist, stick with the official instructions and regulations. That's the best path forward.