I know its been done before, but currently im in a tough decision point.
I'm a current 2nd year student at a community college. I was granted a Congressional Nomination to the USMMA and now i just recently sent in my Application for admission.
I'm also working with the Marines on the PLC...
So as some of you have seen me on here before, i'm currently starting my second year at a community college and am pretty excited for this upcoming year. Overall my first year was fantastic and i expect the same for this year. I've been very passionate about the academy since i was very young...
I hear they're extremely competitive over there and that they're very few. Is this true? Can you just select to go in Marine Contract? I'm wanting to pursue a commission into the Marines as a Naval Academy Graduate, I was hearing from many Marine officers( including USNA grads) that it's rare...
What are the basic courses taken for Mids who have completed plebe year. In other words, what is the 2nd year courses for Mids?
I'm an Engineering Major, trying to mimic my schedule as best as i can here at my community college to reapply for the class of 2020. I'm currently entering my second...
My applications are due in October,i cannot get my college transcripts with my first semester grades until the semester ends in December, is there any way possible that i could send my college grades to my nominating sources?
-thanks
As some of you know i'm currently attending community college and will be reapplying for 2019 and possibly 2020. I understand the naval academy is very straightforward with a freshman's or first year applicant's schedule for classes. One of the most important classes from what i've heard is...
Does it help your application if you have an associates degree from a community college with stellar grades or should someone who is going to a community college reapply the first year with stellar grades?
So it turns out I could not afford my four year university (I didnt qualify for the Nrotc scholarship because my scores were very close but not eligible) and I am now going to attend community college, but im not going to give up on my fight to get to the naval academy. I have decided to apply...
I posted this on the USNA forum as well to get some insight on both for a friend of mine.
Currently a friend of mine is part of the Citadel class of 2018 but hes thinking about transferring from the citadel to USNA after knob year, kind of like using the Citadel as a prep,
Knowing Knob...
My question is would it be worth it transitioning from the Citadel to the USNA? Or should a knob stay, just being curious because a friend of mine is going to be at the citadel and is thinking about it
he knows he'd have to start over
he would have to leave all his friends behind
his fellow...
I overheard a conversation between these two men and one had been a west point grad and the other was a Citadel grad, and both were arguing over which had the better school, light arguments, not like a total brawl. but it kept me thinking all day
Wheres it better to graduate from The SMCs...
i don't know. i have full intentions to go all four years, but i have had a special desire to attend the naval academy, you know that if you've seen my previous post to whether i should just stay four years at the citadel for a year or switch out to the naval academy, i cant decide, please i...
I've applied to many great schools such as VMI and embry riddle aeronautical university. Still waiting on VMI but i have already gotten into embry riddle with a prepaid program so school is practically free!! But i've had the desire to go to the academy as many of you know, and im stuck now...
I've got a very good shot at going to VMI, but i have wanted to go to the naval academy since i was little. I've been planning on transferring to VMI if i got in after my first year, hoping that my grades are good, but is it really worth it? Should i honestly give up a year of school to do it...
I'm stuck in a decision to either enlist into the marines for one or two years and apply through to the USNA or go to college for a year and apply through there..which do you prefer would be a better road to get into the academy... i would like to become a marine officer and anything helps...
I am going to go Enlisted in the marines to better mature myself for the academy, i have a couple questions:
1.Can an enlisted play NAVY football?
2.Are there walk-on tryouts at NAVY
3.Can anyone attend those?
4.Are walk-ons held every year?
It has been my desire to play for NAVY...
Whats up everybody!!! My name is David, I'm from San Antonio Texas. I've love the service academies and i'm coming here looking for advice:smile: So it looks like i've found the right place...