After high school I regular auxiliary pioneered for over a year. The hour requirement was 60 a month, which is more than regular pioneers are required to do now.
I applied for Bethel at age 19 but was turned down and told that I needed to regular pioneer for a year to be accepted, which was 90 hours a month back then. I knew I couldn't honestly make that quota. There were regular pioneers in my congregation, but I think they fudged a bit on counting their time. My overly sensitive conscience didn't allow me to do that.
About that time I realized that I needed to get a more reliable car and so started working more to pay for it. I didn't apply for Bethel again and reading this thread makes me so happy I never went.