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		<title>Air Force ASVAB &#8211; Minimum Requirements, Scoring System, and Re-Testing Policy</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Mar 2012 00:00:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Aside from the Coast Guard, the Air Force has the highest ASVAB AFQT score requirements for enlistment than any other branch of military service.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>Aside from the Coast Guard, the Air Force has the highest ASVAB AFQT score requirements for enlistment than any other branch of military service.</p>
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		<title>Starcraft 2 Terran Strategy &#8211; Marines, Marauders, Medivacs!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Mar 2012 00:00:12 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Marines]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Now, this entire article is going to be my opinion on the matter.Arguably, Marines, Medivacs, and Marauders is one of if not the strongest unit combination in the game. A Terran player can find this strategy a safe play against all three races.Protoss and Zerg need to vary their strategy in order to win the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>Now, this entire article is going to be my opinion on the matter.<br/><br/>Arguably, Marines, Medivacs, and Marauders is one of if not the strongest unit combination in the game. A Terran player can find this strategy a safe play against all three races.<br/><br/>Protoss and Zerg need to vary their strategy in order to win the different matchups, but Terran can get away with this unit combination in almost any situation.<br/><br/>The reason for this is how difficult it is to counter. Anti air will be shot down by the Marines, ground will have to deal with Marine and Marauder fire.<br/><br/>The Medivacs shouldn&#8217;t be allowed to be focused by ground troops, so as long as you shoot down anti-air the Medivacs will be OK. This means that not only is your army being healed from damage, but Stim Pack is also healing. So you can use Stim Pack often with this combination, and get away with it.<br/><br/>Being stimmed means that these ground units, Marines and Marauders, both move and shoot extremely fast. Do you know how easy it is to kite away from melee forces, launch a volley, and repeat? Very easy.<br/><br/>Now that is only the fighting power of this force, the reason this strategy is so effective is also because of its harassment power, or its mobility.<br/><br/>This group can easily be loaded into the Medivacs, and dropped in the back of a base or on a cliff. Being able to fly over cliff walls, and a little strategic planning ahead of time, means you should be able to rocket out of any bad situation. Go somewhere else and laugh as the other player tries to keep up with you.<br/><br/>Anyways that is my opinion on the powerful Marine, Marauder, and Medivac Terran strategy in Starcraft 2.<br/><br/>			</p>
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		<title>How to Get into The Air Force Academy</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Mar 2012 00:00:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Getting into the Air Force Academy requires a commitment, and a difficult admission process. Your chances of getting into the Academy aren&#8217;t good &#8211; fewer than one candidate in 50 gets admitted. What follows are the stumbling blocks that stop most candidate applications from succeeding, and how to address them.We are assuming that you&#8217;re reading [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>Getting into the Air Force Academy requires a commitment, and a difficult admission process. Your chances of getting into the Academy aren&#8217;t good &#8211; fewer than one candidate in 50 gets admitted.  What follows are the stumbling blocks that stop most candidate applications from succeeding, and how to address them.<br/><br/>We are assuming that you&#8217;re reading this as a high school junior.  If you&#8217;re starting this process in your senior year, you&#8217;re starting late, and may have to transfer into the Academy from another four year college.<br/><br/>The first stumbling block is fitness.  Each year, the Air Force Academy requires all cadets to do a times 1.5 mile run, and the generalized physical fitness test of pull ups, standing long jumps, sit ups and pushups, with a 600 meter run all in 15 minutes.  In particular, this test has to be done in Colorado Springs, Colorado, which is at high altitude.  Unless you&#8217;re doing athletics in high school, the odds that you&#8217;ll pass this test the first time are pretty slim.<br/><br/>Related to this, the Academy looks for candidates who participate in team sports, and in athletics in general.  This shows that a student is willing to work, work hard, and work within a team to achieve group goals, and to use controlled aggression to their own aims.  Basketball, football, track, trap shooting and fencing are sports the Air Force grades high in candidate application processes.<br/><br/>Like any college admission program, academic performance is important.  It&#8217;s more than just having a straight A average.  The difficulty of the classes you take matters as well.  The Air Force puts more weight on the difficulty of the course load (taking calculus rather than refresher math, for instance) than it does on perfect GPA requirements.  If you&#8217;re weak academically, the time to find out about it is at the beginning of your junior year in high school, where you should focus on study habit improvement and boosting your GPA.  GPA in the last two years of high school will count for more than your early GPA.<br/><br/>The Air Force puts lower weighting on standardized test scores.  While most four-year colleges use standardized test scores to differentiate between students with near identical academic records, the Air Force treats them somewhat as a pass-fail test.  The Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery, while not a substitute for the SAT or ACT, is a good adjunct.  Be sure to take it as well as the other tests.<br/><br/>The biggest filter for candidates trying to get into the Air Force Academy is character.  Character can be difficult to determine objectively, so the Academy requires candidates to get letters of recommendation from their community leaders, and teachers, and employers, and the coordinators of any volunteer organizations they belong to.  Focus on getting the best positive letters of recommendation you can get.  When you write your admission essay, focus on events that showcase places where you exerted leadership, or showed strength of character.  This is the place to shine if you&#8217;re worried about your academic performance.<br/><br/>			</p>
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