navyhopeful2020
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- Sep 23, 2018
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Hi all,
As applications start to roll in, I had a question that was brought up in a discussion today. Obviously, the admissions board for USNA operates on a rolling basis and they start convening and reviewing applications the first week of September. My question is how much of an advantage does having your application complete (besides medical and nomination) by this first board meeting really give you?
More specific to my application, I plan to retake the SAT in August. I currently have a 760 M 740 E but I'm shooting for that perfect math score and am likely to get it. Academics are a stronger component of my application, but Navy likely won't see my August SAT scores updated until late September. Should I request the admissions board to hold off on reviewing my application or should I complete the application by the first time the admissions board convenes? Thank you in advance!
As applications start to roll in, I had a question that was brought up in a discussion today. Obviously, the admissions board for USNA operates on a rolling basis and they start convening and reviewing applications the first week of September. My question is how much of an advantage does having your application complete (besides medical and nomination) by this first board meeting really give you?
More specific to my application, I plan to retake the SAT in August. I currently have a 760 M 740 E but I'm shooting for that perfect math score and am likely to get it. Academics are a stronger component of my application, but Navy likely won't see my August SAT scores updated until late September. Should I request the admissions board to hold off on reviewing my application or should I complete the application by the first time the admissions board convenes? Thank you in advance!