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#54727 - Sat Jul 24 2010 20:29 PM
Question: Phase 1 Applications
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Greetings to all,
This is my very first post, so here we go: August is around the corner and one of this selection dates coming up. I am wondering if anyone is sending in their application or planning to do that for the next cycle. I am ROTC cadet going back to fall semester as a junior and I am starting to work on my packages for the Jan 1, 2011. I talked to one STO that saids it's best to send application during our junior year, I wondered if that's true in the case of CRO selection. Is there certain things that I should be absolutely careful for before sending it in? And If I do get picked in phase 1, should I expect to attend the phase 2 evaluation that spring break or summer? Answers and advices from anyone with experiences or even actual CROs are much appreciated.
V/R
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#54789 - Thu Jul 29 2010 17:12 PM
Re: Question: Phase 1 Applications
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Registered: Tue Aug 07 2007
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Go to the documents page and do the research there in the "Cro Selection Package". It doesn't really matter when you submit your application. After you graduate field training is best, but you would probably get selected before then if you had a nice package. You're supposed to have a secret clearance before you go (phase 2), but if you don't, it's not going to get you kicked out or anything. You need to pay attention to detail big time with your package and get close to 700 as possible on your CRO PFT test. This test does not need to be done by a CRO/PJ, but could be done by any Air Force officer or NCO, I recommend your cadre. Make sure the test is done right, do your research and let your cadre know all the specifics and plan ahead so that the actual test will run right... get everything reserved. You should actual be shooting for scores 700+. "A 600 is good enough for me" attitude is not sufficient to succeed at phase 2. High PT scores are very attractive on an application. If you cannot do the minimums at phase 2, you will sure as hell be kicked out as soon as you get there, so don't waste your time if you are barely scraping by. Runts of the litter won't get selected and people that aren't team players won't get selected either. Know why you want to be a CRO and have some good reasons for it and be able to stand in front of a group of officers and enlisted with your reasoning.
AFROTC cadre, although they are great resources and they mean well and want to help, unless they have direct experience with assisting someone through the CRO process before, usually don't know how the whole system works, so you're going to have to do all the foot work yourself and educate them on it as you learn more. Get them up to speed. If you're at the Academy, well lucky you, because they have the best group training and application success of any group of cadets I know.
Good luck
Edited by minutemanjs (Thu Jul 29 2010 17:13 PM)
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