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Anonymous
>>85157 Not the Marine you're referring to, but when I did the PFT, if I recall correctly the range was from 18 minutes (100 points) to 24 minutes? I honestly don't remember, but 24 minutes isn't really difficult. I was horrible and I had 20-21, I think 98% got it in under 24 (with a couple getting under 18). 24 sounds harder than it is. Obviously though, minimum != desirable. If you're asking for NROTC Marine Option scholarship purposes, total points have to be above a certain # to realistically compete.
Recruiters do the PFT (or PFA for any readers interested in the Air Force/Navy/Army?) because they administer the test to ROTC cadets/midshipmen for the Scholarship application.
TL;DR - Call up a recruiter, they know all the stats, especially if they've changed. Also, google (PFT prep, military.com & nrotc site)
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