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1. I want to become an officer in the Air Force to serve my country. I want to be a leader with the satisfaction of knowing each and every day that I am doing something that is worthwhile, something that I am willing to die for. I want to fly planes. If that does not happen, I look forward to the endless job opportunities an Air Force officer can have.
2. Not sure on what to say for this one yet... I need to think it over some more.
3. (explain group I helped create at our school that promotes racial, ethnic, and religious tolerance)
4. Yes, to put it simply.
5. By loading my senior schedule with the most rigorous classes available, I think that I am preparing myself each and every day. I hold a part-time job, participate in many extracurricular activities (president of one), play baseball, and still manage to fulfill my commitment to each and hold a 4.0 gpa. I am learning the necessary skills to survive the academic rigors of the Air Force Academy. (also talk about physical training I am doing now).
Those are my basic answers...
One thing I hate about my resume is that I don't have much community service. Any ideas on how to put a non-negative spin on this? I was thinking of saying how I am so busy with my other stuff, but does that tell them "What else won't he have time for at the Academy?"
Anyway, thanks for the help.
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