I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at US Air Force (Savannah, GA) in May 2012
Interview
There really is no interview process. You talk to a recruiter as long as you have no prior charges. You need a high school diploma or GED. They do ask what you want to join for or what do you expect to get out of it. They do ask how long you want to sign up for. YOu can either choose 4 or 6 years.
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at US Air Force (Saint Louis, MO)
Interview
I went into the recruiter's office. Filled out the paperwork and they asked basic questions to make sire you didn't have criminal record. I took a skills test and was offered jobs based n those scores. After that I underwent a physical evaluation. Upon passing I was given a date went in for more test and shipped out to Basic Training.
I applied through college or university. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at US Air Force (Hattiesburg, MS) in Aug 2012
Interview
Fitness Standards
Physical Training is paramount to the Air Force Mission. Airman and Officers strive to maintain physical fitness standards, ensuring that we are "Fit to Fight". All Air Force ROTC cadets are now required to attend Physical Training classes. The University of Southern Mississippi allows cadets to take these courses for academic credit.
The Physical Fitness Test (PFT) must be taken every term by all cadets enrolled in Air Force ROTC. Non-scholarship GMC cadets must only attempt the test. Scholarship cadets and cadets in the POC, however, must pass the test each fall and spring. The PFT is composed of three events, with a five minute rest between events. A body-mass circumference measurement is also taken. To pass the test, all events must be completed and a minimum score of 75 must be obtained.
The PFT events are:
Push-ups
Abdominal Crunches (Sit-ups)
1.5 mile run