The Army has definitely moved on from only accepting 2% of low scoring candidates (those who scored between 16-30 out of 99) and more recently they were claiming the target to be around 4%. Last month the Baltimore Sun reported that the low scoring candidates were 12% of the total in October but the Army made assurances that they would be on target (4%) at the end of the year. For November, the Army is only saying "double digits" so that could mean just about anything. At least we have an open and transparent government that does not try to hide information from taxpayers.
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