The Air Force Academy just released the stats for the class of 2017 and if you are thinking about any of the military academies, this information can be useful.
Schools provide information on test scores, so you can estimate how likely you are to get in. Usually they provide a range of scores, that shows you where MOST applicants scored. Then they show you a single test scores which shows you the most COMMON test score. This is the information for the Air Force Academy.
College Board® Scores (SAT)
- Verbal (590-690) 642
- Math (620-710) 669
American College Testing (ACT)
- English (27-33) 30.0
- Math (28-33) 30.3
- Reading (28-33) 30.4
- Science Reasoning (27-32) 29.8
The scores in parentheses represent the mid 50% range while the other scores are the mean. Remember statistics? They say adults don’t use high school math, but it’s important to remember your math right now! Interesting that they still don’t include the writing section of the SAT. Many colleges are waiting until that section of the test is 10 years old, which I believe will be around 2015. So I’m guessing that will change within just a couple more years, and the Writing section of the test will be included in all college statistics.
Also, the Air Force Academy will “super-score” tests. That means they will take the best sub-score from each time the kid takes the test. For that reason, it is an advantage to the student to take the tests as many times as possible. The Academy will just always take your best scores. That’s how other universities may do it too! On the other hand, the ROTC scholarship programs may not super-score. Like any college, it can really pay you to do your research on this, and find out what your college wants. After all, if it’s not going to help, then taking the SAT multiple times isn’t going to be an easy pill to swallow. But if the university policy will super-score, then taking the test many times will have a huge reward!
Sara is doing well and loves it! We get to see her for a few hours on August 6th when the incoming freshmen are officially accepted into the cadet wing. On August 8th she starts classes which include calculus, physics, chemistry, English, history, Arabic and military studies. She is going to be a busy girl for sure!For parents who don’t know this there are SO many majors at all the academies but even if a student majors in English they are still awarded a bachelor of science upon graduation. It is that heavy on math and science!
I stood next to a mom the day we dropped Sara off and her son was homeschooled too! Please encourage parents that if this is their child’s dream that it is definitely achievable:)
Cassie in Ohio
For more information on Cassie’s daughter, and military admission, you might enjoy this article.
Military Academy and ROTC Scholarship Success