VK congrats on your decision to serve our country. i went into the Air Force in 96 and basic training was a breeze. some helpful hints: recruiters can and will lie to you. you dont pick your job. the AF puts you in a job where they need to fill a spot. i wanted to be an air traffic controller. they stuck me climbing through fuel tanks on jets as an aircraft mechanic(which happened to be my worst score on the ASVAB). if you can, try to get a guaranteed job before you enlist, but NOT an SP. i also picked FL on my dream sheet. they sent me to Japan. my best friend picked Cali., they sent him to Turkey, so be prepared to go anywhere. as far as basic training goes, try and get into the absolute best shape you can before you go, especially running, sit ups, push ups, and pull ups. if your recruiter can get you a copy of the BMTM, memorize it. that, alone, will make life ALOT easier, there. if your recruiter will teach you how to do all the perfect clothes folding, that will really be a big help, also. mainly, the point that i am trying to make, is that it is not easy to learn so much, when you are tired, dirty, and always worried about getting yelled at. but, if you do learn anything, ahead of time, DONT tell a soul, at basic training, that you already know it. given the chance, i would go back and do it over, in a heartbeat. i would have stayed in the service, had it not been for the job i was given. would be glad to answer any questions you have.