Air Force Officer Qualifying Test (AFOQT) (2024)

The AFOQT is a standardized multiple-choice test similar to the SAT, with additional sections for pilot and navigator aptitude testing. It takes about three-and-a-half hours to complete the test, and it is scored in five areas. You will receive a score based on percentile for each area (0-99):

  • Verbal: All candidates must achieve a minimum score of 15.
  • Quantitative: All candidates must achieve a minimum score of 10.
  • Academic Aptitude: No minimum score required.

You may take the AFOQT only twice, and you must wait 180 days between tests. The most recent score counts, even though it may not necessarily be the highest score.

Cadets are not permitted to group study nor share commercial study guides and/or study notes.

Air Force Officer Qualifying Test (AFOQT) (2024)
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