actually, "by academic standards" is the general meaning- the whole basis of the title represents the student who delivers the commencement speech. But I understand your point, I thought I was just the.. graduation speaker haha. but in actuality, your meaning is referring to how students are...
LAST YEAR, WHEN I WAS APPLYING, My grades were highly inconsistent, which showed my laziness throughout high school academics (i ranged from 2.27 one quarter to a 3.57). this is the main reason why I didn't get accepted into the Naval Academy. Besides academics, I got 1940 on the SAT (it's...
starting my 1st year of college. didn't make it senior year cus GPA was not constant enough. so now, i'm doing a lot better, but I'm also taking ROTC class..... is that even gonna help me in any way??
I'm going to be a freshman this year at UMBC, and I'm applying to the Naval Academy. I am aware that since I'll technically be missing my "first" year, I am trying to take classes similar to the the ones the plebes of 2013 are taking this year. THis includes Chem, Calc, history, and English...
I'm trying to stay in MD, and the university that I'm looking foward to has an ROTC program, but no NROTC. If I do well in ROTC, could I still get recommended for USNA?
Oh, and I'm planning on 1 year of College (rotc) and then re applying to USNA
Wow I didn't expect this 'plethora' of answers and.. various debates mainly on whether affirmative action applies or not. What I think many should consider is that the SA such as the USNA needs and desires to represent not only Annapolis, not only MD, not only the east coast, but AMERICA. It...
Oh, and I thought that NAPs was directly associated with the USNA board. And they said NAPS wasn't for me. I think my SAT score was too high, and my GPA improvement only showed that I was lazy the past few years.