Sincerely thank you for this video! I’m active duty Navy looking to switch to the Air Force and have zero resources available to me. Very happy I came across your video!
Thank you for video! This was extremely detailed and in depth. I’m currently studying for the AFOQT and im trying to shot for a high score so I can myself competitive.
Based on the odds, how competitive it all is, and how long it will all take, is even worth it to try to get into the rated jobs? Is there a way to do it without being stuck doing 4 years in the air force if I don't get a rated job slot?
Slightly tangential to this topic, but is it possible to do a sort of day in the life of or general work-style expectations for a Space Operations Officer in the future? I saw your video on the different sub fields for that job which helped a lot, but I'm curious as to what the work life looks like for one so that I can have realistic expectations. -Are Officers hands on doing computer-based tasks like the enlisted Space Operators, walking around coordinating and giving orders, or in the back filling out paper work, etc.? -What responsibilities can you expect to have as a junior officer in this field? Things like that. This seems to be one of the key roles within the Space Force and looks interesting, but it would be pretty sad if I joined as one and found out I hated the type of work an Operations Officer does on a daily basis. Thanks for the videos.
Is it possible to go straight to AFOQT before meps medical? Also I’m getting tossed around to get my application started, any advice for officer reserves ?
Hello! Thank you so much for the information! I am currently a physical therapy student, working on my DPT, and I’m planning to apply to be a physical therapist in the AF once I’m done with school. This is a couple years out, but I’m working as a personal trainer as well with my Bachelors in exercise science. I’m currently not certified as a personal trainer, as my degree was enough for the position, but I was wondering if it would boost my application to have on top of my degree & doctorate? Or if the experience itself would be enough? Thank you for all the info though! I haven’t been able to find much anywhere, but your videos are very helpful!
Hello, Congrats on getting SF! I was selected on the enlisted side for transfer. What is your degree in? I plan to apply to OTS once my transfer is complete.
Space Studies through American Military University. But I’d look into what degrees the USSF is looking for. I’ve heard that they are currently looking for very specific degrees but I’d imagine them opening that up eventually.
I recently graduated with a B.S. in aerospace and am currently pursuing a M.S. in Aerospace (Bioastronautics). I'm exploring options for after I graduate and the Space operations officer position in USSF seems intriguing to me. Is it possible as a civilian to join the Space force for a position like this (not including the necessity to complete OTS or anything, but just to be considered for the position in general)?
Oh definitely! Look at usajobs.gov and search by space jobs and I’m sure you’ll find a variety of jobs. Mostly in CO and FL, but not limited to those areas.
Thank you so much for this video. The information was very, very helpful. I noticed that the board dates are for this year only. Do you have any information on the non-rated/civilian board dates for 2021? I'm trying to get everything in order so that I can submit my application in 2021.
Check out this link, it shows the 2021 board schedule. I just googled “2021 OTS board schedule” and I found it. airforcejourney.com/schedules/fy2021-line-officer-board-schedule/
@@SpaceNerdConfessions your the best!! I'm so looking forward to applying for OTS!! Thanks so much for taking time out of your schedule to reply to my comment.
I have a low college GPA so I couldn’t get into OTS. I’m enlisting now and still want to commission later on. Will I still get rejected because of my college GPA or will I have a chance because of already being in the Air Force?
You can have more opportunities in that situation if you're active, but you really have to make up for it in everything you do in enlisted trainings. Also, it might be a good time to look at grad school so you can demonstrate you're capable of more. Maybe even consider a second degree that is complementary to yours so you don't have to take too many more classes to get it--just make sure you do well though! The Air National Guard can be easier as long as you demonstrate you have what it takes to be a good officer and learned from your past mistakes, and might be it easier to commision with minimum sources. BUT, one of the things about being an officer is exceeding the standards. Do everything you can to improve everything in your life. Also, the bar is pretty low for the Army, but you need to be really OK with living a life on illogical side and a lower standard of living, even as a officer.
I'm waiting for my petition to go to the US and I think it's one more year to wait and I have a plan to join the Air Force in Gods' will. Do you think that a bachelor degree from another country will be accepted in OTS?
Unfortunately no, refer to section 3.2 from the link below. However, if you seek a higher level degree or another bachelors in the US you can apply! dopma-ropma.rand.org/pdf/AFI36-2013.pdf
Thank you so much Cynthia for this information you really searched that section for me! :) . So right now I will need to focus on the enlistment first then while on the enlisted side I will get another degree and apply to OTS. Do you think that's a good idea? :)
Check out my video on the different career fields that the USSF has. Title below! SPACE FORCE CAREER FIELDS + INTERVIEWS WITH AIR FORCE INTEL ANALYSTS!!
I had my phone call with an officer recruiter today and he said I qualify for RPA (due to my age, 34, and degree). I am currently in my first year of grad school for social work (graduation date of Dec 2021) and was interested in AF clinical social worker career. RPA is a 10 year commitment, which doesn’t exactly qualify towards social work. The AFOQT is Jan 18 and I am not ready 😫 RPA was actually one of the options I was researching beforehand (didn’t mention it to the recruiter). I feel so conflicted right now!
Have you gotten in contact with a Health Professions Air Force Recruiter?? They will help with your questions on the social worker side rather than a regular recruiter. I’d recommend you give them a call!! As far as the AFOQT there are many practice tests available online and you can AFOQT study material through Amazon. Take advantage of your resources!! Hope this helps.
@@SpaceNerdConfessions I have spoken with the health professions recruiter and I can’t enter that program without a Licensed clinical social worker license (LCSW), which typically takes 1-2 years with supervision. I also bought a few of the study guide books, just skimmed them. I really wanted to join the AF to follow my brother and grandpa’s footsteps, but I feel my age is playing a huge part too.
You can apply up to a year before graduating. The process length varies but I’ve heard it’s an average of a year and a half. Depends on the need of the USAF.
I am actually having issues getting a working 56 form. I go to e-pubs and I cannot download it. I have tried this on multiple computers, multiple users, multiple everything... and still nothing. Is it this mysterious form?
I’ve seen people get accepted at as little of 3 years, I’m not of the specific requirements but there is a waiver for literally everything! I was at 8 years but everyone’s story/situation is different!
I always offer/provide an unsolicited LOR draft for my letter writers to edit or use as a jumping off point. The worst that can happen is that it goes unused. Letter writers are busy professionals and no one can sing your praises like yourself. I have done this for all undergrad scholarships, medical school applications, AF HPSP application, and military residency applications.
We worked together at Beale. Nice to see a familiar face as I navigate this journey. Have a good one!
Small world. Best of luck!!
Revised OTS Guide Link: www.vandenbergfss.com/document-manager/education-center/commissioning-programs/590-ots-application-guide/file
you're the best
Planning on comissioning via OTS as a prior enlisted here soon, Thanks for the breakdown!
Glad I can help!
A year later.. how did it go?
Sincerely thank you for this video! I’m active duty Navy looking to switch to the Air Force and have zero resources available to me. Very happy I came across your video!
Glad I could help! If you have any other ideas for content that would help you just let me know!! ❤️🇺🇸
Any luck with the transition? I’m trying to do the same thing.
Tell us why u r switching please?
@@Tbeekstell us why u r trying to switch pls?
Thank you for your explanation on the OTS application guide! It really had given me idea of what I need to do! =)
Thank you for video! This was extremely detailed and in depth.
I’m currently studying for the AFOQT and im trying to shot for a high score so I can myself competitive.
Thank you so much for these videos, Cynthia!
This is incredibly helpful, thank you so much!
Thank you for taking the time to make this video!
Thank you so much for sharing. Where can i find the OTS packet?
This is awesome! Thank you for this detailed vid! I will be using this when I put my app next year!
I’m trying to apply for the 2023 board. Where can I find the most current guide? The links in the description don’t work
Based on the odds, how competitive it all is, and how long it will all take, is even worth it to try to get into the rated jobs? Is there a way to do it without being stuck doing 4 years in the air force if I don't get a rated job slot?
6:27 and quailed in as well.
Slightly tangential to this topic, but is it possible to do a sort of day in the life of or general work-style expectations for a Space Operations Officer in the future? I saw your video on the different sub fields for that job which helped a lot, but I'm curious as to what the work life looks like for one so that I can have realistic expectations.
-Are Officers hands on doing computer-based tasks like the enlisted Space Operators, walking around coordinating and giving orders, or in the back filling out paper work, etc.?
-What responsibilities can you expect to have as a junior officer in this field?
Things like that. This seems to be one of the key roles within the Space Force and looks interesting, but it would be pretty sad if I joined as one and found out I hated the type of work an Operations Officer does on a daily basis. Thanks for the videos.
Is it possible to go straight to AFOQT before meps medical? Also I’m getting tossed around to get my application started, any advice for officer reserves ?
Great Video!
Will it benefit an OTS packet to have STEM certifcates from Coursera?
Is it acceptable if the letter of recommendation for the airforce packet is from an officer from another branch, or let's say army in my case?
Absolutely! As long as it’s in your chain of command.
Hello! Thank you so much for the information! I am currently a physical therapy student, working on my DPT, and I’m planning to apply to be a physical therapist in the AF once I’m done with school. This is a couple years out, but I’m working as a personal trainer as well with my Bachelors in exercise science. I’m currently not certified as a personal trainer, as my degree was enough for the position, but I was wondering if it would boost my application to have on top of my degree & doctorate? Or if the experience itself would be enough? Thank you for all the info though! I haven’t been able to find much anywhere, but your videos are very helpful!
Hello,
Congrats on getting SF! I was selected on the enlisted side for transfer. What is your degree in? I plan to apply to OTS once my transfer is complete.
Space Studies through American Military University. But I’d look into what degrees the USSF is looking for. I’ve heard that they are currently looking for very specific degrees but I’d imagine them opening that up eventually.
Hi
Can I pursue OTS while enrolled in the ROTC program? I have my bachelor's.
I recently graduated with a B.S. in aerospace and am currently pursuing a M.S. in Aerospace (Bioastronautics). I'm exploring options for after I graduate and the Space operations officer position in USSF seems intriguing to me. Is it possible as a civilian to join the Space force for a position like this (not including the necessity to complete OTS or anything, but just to be considered for the position in general)?
Oh definitely! Look at usajobs.gov and search by space jobs and I’m sure you’ll find a variety of jobs. Mostly in CO and FL, but not limited to those areas.
I am trying for OTS in the upcoming cycles. I was also interested in the Space force OTS. Is the process the same or are there differences?
It is similar! The acceptance rate will vary based on demand of each job though.
Thank you so much for this video. The information was very, very helpful. I noticed that the board dates are for this year only. Do you have any information on the non-rated/civilian board dates for 2021? I'm trying to get everything in order so that I can submit my application in 2021.
Check out this link, it shows the 2021 board schedule. I just googled “2021 OTS board schedule” and I found it.
airforcejourney.com/schedules/fy2021-line-officer-board-schedule/
@@SpaceNerdConfessions your the best!! I'm so looking forward to applying for OTS!! Thanks so much for taking time out of your schedule to reply to my comment.
@@flutelover1913 of course! Let me know if you have any other questions. 🇺🇸
@@SpaceNerdConfessions most certainly!
@@SpaceNerdConfessions why is the OTS training about a year after the acceptance?
I’m getting my bachelors soon and don’t have military experience. What extra steps can I take to look good before I finish my degree in 2022?
If you want to go pilot, check out CW Lemoine on UA-cam and try to get into the closed Facebook Group called "Make them tell you no"
I have a low college GPA so I couldn’t get into OTS. I’m enlisting now and still want to commission later on. Will I still get rejected because of my college GPA or will I have a chance because of already being in the Air Force?
I’m doing something similar, my gpa I graduated with is not great so I’m trying to go active duty then build my packet once I’m in
What was your gpa? Did they tell you the minimum required?
@@KingLouis_ roughly 3.0 I believe the minimum is 2.8 but I was told the competition is people with 4.0 GPAs
You can have more opportunities in that situation if you're active, but you really have to make up for it in everything you do in enlisted trainings. Also, it might be a good time to look at grad school so you can demonstrate you're capable of more. Maybe even consider a second degree that is complementary to yours so you don't have to take too many more classes to get it--just make sure you do well though! The Air National Guard can be easier as long as you demonstrate you have what it takes to be a good officer and learned from your past mistakes, and might be it easier to commision with minimum sources. BUT, one of the things about being an officer is exceeding the standards. Do everything you can to improve everything in your life. Also, the bar is pretty low for the Army, but you need to be really OK with living a life on illogical side and a lower standard of living, even as a officer.
I'm waiting for my petition to go to the US and I think it's one more year to wait and I have a plan to join the Air Force in Gods' will. Do you think that a bachelor degree from another country will be accepted in OTS?
Unfortunately no, refer to section 3.2 from the link below. However, if you seek a higher level degree or another bachelors in the US you can apply!
dopma-ropma.rand.org/pdf/AFI36-2013.pdf
Thank you so much Cynthia for this information you really searched that section for me! :) . So right now I will need to focus on the enlistment first then while on the enlisted side I will get another degree and apply to OTS. Do you think that's a good idea? :)
@@SpaceNerdConfessionshello , Is bachelor's degree from Germany not acceptable too?
Are there any jobs in demand for Space Force? I am a college graduate looking at Space Operations Officer?
Check out my video on the different career fields that the USSF has. Title below!
SPACE FORCE CAREER FIELDS + INTERVIEWS WITH AIR FORCE INTEL ANALYSTS!!
Thank you very much. :D
I had my phone call with an officer recruiter today and he said I qualify for RPA (due to my age, 34, and degree). I am currently in my first year of grad school for social work (graduation date of Dec 2021) and was interested in AF clinical social worker career. RPA is a 10 year commitment, which doesn’t exactly qualify towards social work. The AFOQT is Jan 18 and I am not ready 😫 RPA was actually one of the options I was researching beforehand (didn’t mention it to the recruiter). I feel so conflicted right now!
Have you gotten in contact with a Health Professions Air Force Recruiter?? They will help with your questions on the social worker side rather than a regular recruiter. I’d recommend you give them a call!! As far as the AFOQT there are many practice tests available online and you can AFOQT study material through Amazon. Take advantage of your resources!! Hope this helps.
@@SpaceNerdConfessions I have spoken with the health professions recruiter and I can’t enter that program without a Licensed clinical social worker license (LCSW), which typically takes 1-2 years with supervision. I also bought a few of the study guide books, just skimmed them. I really wanted to join the AF to follow my brother and grandpa’s footsteps, but I feel my age is playing a huge part too.
Can you be guaranteed service into the space force before OTS or is that determined during/after OTS?
i am graduating college in a few months does the application need to be done after my graduation date? and how long does the process take?
You can apply up to a year before graduating.
The process length varies but I’ve heard it’s an average of a year and a half. Depends on the need of the USAF.
Is the Air National Gaurd OTS requirements and process same as Air Force OTS? Thanks
This is a good question I’m not really sure. An ANG recruiter may have a better idea. But I’d imagine it’s very similar, if not the same.
@@SpaceNerdConfessions understood. Thanks
Thank you for this information looking to commission soon and I will send this to my Airmen
Glad I can help!
I am actually having issues getting a working 56 form. I go to e-pubs and I cannot download it. I have tried this on multiple computers, multiple users, multiple everything... and still nothing. Is it this mysterious form?
Hi there, will there be separate training after OTS for my selected job?
how long were you enlisted for until you were able to apply for ots?
I’ve seen people get accepted at as little of 3 years, I’m not of the specific requirements but there is a waiver for literally everything! I was at 8 years but everyone’s story/situation is different!
Do not write your own LOR haha that’s funny. So basically like the AFI that states you can’t be forced to write your own EPR.
I always offer/provide an unsolicited LOR draft for my letter writers to edit or use as a jumping off point. The worst that can happen is that it goes unused. Letter writers are busy professionals and no one can sing your praises like yourself. I have done this for all undergrad scholarships, medical school applications, AF HPSP application, and military residency applications.
Did you go in as a civilian?
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