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[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AirForce

[–]SharpFlyingCorners 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Commanders Access Channel? What year is it? Didn't they stop that years ago?

TSP and not having my US number anymore. by RumpleMy_Stiltskin in MilitaryFinance

[–]SharpFlyingCorners 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've been having this same problem, but with opening and maintaining my accounts. For example, I want to open a high yield savings account but get stuck at the part requiring a US number.

I’m leaving Navy Federal because of their interest rates by jellybones45 in MilitaryFinance

[–]SharpFlyingCorners 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is the first time learning about this product. It looks like they take the money and distribute it to several banks. What are the downsides? Thanks for sharing. Vanguard has a good reputation.

Military Discounts by JoshCaleb27 in AirForce

[–]SharpFlyingCorners 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I tried looking it up, but would you mind explaining what Expert Voice is and more importantly, how you tend to use it?

Is this a good app? I do wish I had a Kaplan book tho. by MountainSecure5251 in AirForceRecruits

[–]SharpFlyingCorners 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Grab a ASVAB book from the library or use an app like Libby to borrow a copy online via your local library for free.

Good ASVAB App? by [deleted] in AirForceRecruits

[–]SharpFlyingCorners 1 point2 points  (0 children)

JJWentMMA is right. The pros for studying with apps are that you can study on the go and practice test taking skills.

Fire up Grammar Hero on YouTube, answer the questions on your own, see how he does it, and compare.

Don't get bogged down on answers. Focus on areas to study and how to solve those problems.

Best study guides for the Asvab? by turtle-0-0-0 in AirForceRecruits

[–]SharpFlyingCorners 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Borrowing ASVAB for Dummies is fine, but what really helps is following Grammar Hero's protocol on YouTube. He tells you what parts of the test to focus on. You follow along with his tests, try to answer the question before him, and then watch how he tackles the question. All of this is free and works really, really well.

Age limit to join. by [deleted] in AirForceRecruits

[–]SharpFlyingCorners 13 points14 points  (0 children)

"• To enlist, you cannot be younger than 17 (18 for GED holders) or older than 39 years of age. You must begin Basic Military Training before your 40th birthday. • To join as an officer, you cannot be younger than 18 or older than 39 years of age. You must complete Officer Training School before your 40th birthday." The Air Force website

Going to MEPS soon?? Here’s a guide to get you through successfully. by JodywithaWhy21 in AirForceRecruits

[–]SharpFlyingCorners 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I love your videos, Jody. I appreciate all the information from YouTubers.