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JR,
I think you've gotten an indirect answer to your origional question about getting a waiver.
Everyone seems to be giving guidance on how to study, work harder, and score higher on the exam before starting the pipeline.
My .02 is that if you look for a shortcut now (waiver) then anyu unatainable standards in the future will give you cause to look for a waiver (shortcut).
Its simple, if you want to be one of the best prepared profesionals in the US Military, then spend the time neccessary to excel at every task presented. Yours starts with the ASVAB.
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