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Anyone have any backup ideas/plans for me because it appears that my Air Force career goal isn't working out... as in they might not even bother to send me to MEPs because of an issue.
Thanks!
Thanks!
I thought you were in community college about start class this fall? I also thought you were excited about taking some silly certification or finding a job so wouldn't have to drop said classes.TheMacNerd said:Anyone have any backup ideas/plans for me because it appears that my Air Force career goal isn't working out... as in they might not even bother to send me to MEPs because of an issue.
Thanks!
The "Weird Air Force admissions situation" refers to a recent controversy surrounding the United States Air Force Academy's admissions process. It was discovered that the academy had admitted students with subpar qualifications, including criminal records and low physical fitness scores.
This situation was brought to light by a report from the Department of Defense's Inspector General, which was released in April 2021. The report found that the Air Force Academy had lowered its standards in order to increase enrollment numbers.
The implications of this situation are serious, as it calls into question the integrity of the admissions process at one of the most prestigious military academies in the country. It also raises concerns about the quality of education and training that these admitted students will receive.
Following the release of the Inspector General's report, the Air Force Academy has stated that it has implemented corrective actions to address the issues raised. This includes reviewing and revising its admissions policies and procedures, and providing additional training for admissions staff.
This situation has brought negative attention to the Air Force and its admissions process, as it raises questions about the overall standards and integrity of the military branch. It also highlights the need for continued oversight and improvement in the admissions process to ensure the highest quality of cadets are admitted into the Air Force Academy.