What is the Air Force Officer Qualifying Test (AFOQT)?
A. The AFOQT measures verbal and math skills (similar to the college entrance exams) as well as your aptitude in academics, pilot, and navigator/technical areas. Testing requires about 4 1/2 hours. After you have taken the AFOQT and receive your scores, an Air Force officer at Detachment 490 will tell you how well you did.
It is required that all AFROTC cadets take and pass the AFOQT. The AFOQT measures verbal and math skills (similar to the college entrance exams) as well as your aptitude in academics, pilot, and navigator technical areas. Testing requires about 4 1/2 hours. After you have taken the AFOQT and received your scores, an Air Force officer at your school can tell you how well you did.
A. The AFOQT measures verbal and math skills (similar to the college entrance exams) as well as your aptitude in academics, pilot, and navigator/technical areas. Testing requires about 4 1/2 hours. After you have taken the AFOQT and receive your scores, an Air Force officer will tell you how well you did.