What are the recent PFT scores getting accepted and rejected?

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2 min readOct 8, 2012

Candidates, this post serves just as a single page to share gouge on the recent trends in PFT scores. The below are real life candidates who have shared their stats in the last month:

Candidate 1, Aviation Contract:

“300 pft
3.78 GPA
8/8/8/58 ASTB
2 Yrs men’s intercollegiate Volleyball
Lots of volunteer service including leadership experience
Age waiver- I’m 27

Nonselect

..Not a whole lot more I can do. Good luck to the rest of you.
Semper Fi”

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Accepted Packages:

“PFT-287, accepted w/ aviation contract. PLC Juniors complete”

“265, accepted, ground contract OCC 211”

“300, OCC 211, ground, selected”

“281 and got picked up on my first board, air contract”

“290”

“300 and accepted. Leaving on Tuesday!”

“290 and leaving Tuesday morning”

“295…See you all on Tuesday!”

“300”

Rejected Packages:

“294, non-select, Ground contract, OCC 211”

A Little Older:

“276, PLC jr & sr complete, ground”

“242 3 years ago Ground accepted”

“285. PLC Combined 2010, Air.”

Candidate Gouge:

“I’m applying for PLC. I have a friend who applied and was accepted on the last board last year (I believe he told me it was the 7th board). He told me the average PFT for selection for his board was a 272”

Please post your PFT score and status to help out your fellow candidates.

No need to put your name.

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