I guess its a product of the internet generation, but I cannot believe this level intense analysis, trouble, and research that people are doing about ACS, recruiting, interview scores etc....
Folks, this is only the beginning. Getting in is by far, by FAR, the easiest step in your quest to attaining your goal. If you guys continue like this, you're going to be burned out by day 2 of basic training. I've been in for 12 yrs, did the ROTP/RMC thing, been flying Griffons for 4 years. Take it as it comes guys, and be reactive to the situation. It is utterly impossible to anticipate every single factor that is going to affect the outcome of your military careers. Over-analyzing possibilities, results scores, how you compare to "the norm", is only going to cause you to fail at what you really need to do - and that is be yourself, LEARN, and let your natural abilities to carry you through.
If any of you DO go pilot, you will soon learn that your whole training process will be a result of a bunch of numbers ranging from 1-5. And you know what? Almost everyone who went thru with me, burning their brains about how EVERYONE ELSE was doing, forgot about themselves, and FAILED.
You guys really need to tone down the "getting as much info as possible". You're over-saturating yourselves, and if anything is different than what you've anticipated as a result of your research, you're going to get UBER-Flustered and screw up.
Bottom line guys, concentrate on keeping your good highschool marks, if that's the case - go into your interview/ACS/Medical/whatever, with your own self confidence in your NATURAL, not internet-born abilities