u/AdministrativeGrab89

Where is everyone else at in the process?

I applied to the spring bid of this year. My timeline is as follows:

Applied: 4/16

ATSA: 5/19

BQ Result: 5/20

TOL: 6/2

EODS: 6/11

CIL: 6/17

Fingerprints: 6/23

MMPI: 6/25

Medical Appointment: 7/28

Drug Test: 8/4

Security clearance has been issued, drug test has been passed, and MMPI results were sufficient. I am just now waiting on my medical clearance.

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u/AdministrativeGrab89 — 8 days ago

Is This Where the Wait Starts?

I received my CIL on June 17th, immediately I went through and scheduled fingerprinting, MMPI and the medical exam. My fingerprints and MMPI are completed. About a week after fingerprinting I got instructions to fill out the SF-86, I completed that as well. My medical exam is in two weeks and I haven't heard anything about the drug test yet (the CIL email says they will contact me about it a few days before my physical.) I have a pretty extensive medical history from when I was a kid, about 13 years ago, so I obtained all of my medical records pertaining to the incidents. Is this where the wait everyone talks about starts?

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u/AdministrativeGrab89 — 1 month ago

Finished ATSA

Just took the ATSA. Everything was basically the same as 123ATC which was encouraging. I know I did well on the differences, variables and spatial sections. Had 8 collisions combined through both rounds of the sim. Answered the math only when I could without risking collisions. Answered the personality test honestly. Felt okay on reading section, felt better on logic than reading. Not sure what to expect but feel okay overall.

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u/AdministrativeGrab89 — 3 months ago

ATSA Length

I've been practicing since I got my test invite on 123ATC, and I am doing very well. The sections on the practice runs are roughly 10 minutes max, I'm wondering how long the sections are on the actual test. If they're like 30 minutes to an hour long, are they broken down into sections? For example three 10 minute sections, or is it just uninterrupted.

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u/AdministrativeGrab89 — 3 months ago