Bluebear28
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Do you think they will start calling on May 5 (Sunday)? Or are they waiting until the following week? So anxious!Same here. Moved on to Plan B option but still hoping for USCGA!
Do you think they will start calling on May 5 (Sunday)? Or are they waiting until the following week? So anxious!Same here. Moved on to Plan B option but still hoping for USCGA!
Any update ?My son is enlisted and was waitlisted for the Prep school. He graduated BC in September. I would love to connect with other parents whose children were enlisted and entered the prep school. Thank you!
I think it'll take a little while.Do you think they will start calling on May 5 (Sunday)? Or are they waiting until the following week? So anxious!
If anyone hears anything, please post here! Just curious, how many waitlisters are following this thread?
Following, but our son is extremely excited about the plans for this fall that he’s already set in motion. We hesitate to call it “Plan B” because he’s very excited about what he’s chosen.If anyone hears anything, please post here! Just curious, how many waitlisters are following this thread?
That’s a great story. Semper Paratus!Good luck to everyone on the waitlist.
A few tips from a former waitlist family.
- Remember that appointments can come as late as a week before I-Day.
- Learn to recognize the New London area codes (860 and 959).
- Keep your AO updated about any new honors, awards and recognitions.
- If you think you might need a medical waiver, request your documentation/medical records now.
- Be ready when you get the call.
My current cadet was on the waitlist, paid deposit at Plan B school, had airline tickets for Plan B summer orientation and even decorated grad mortarboard with Plan B mascot.
Exactly one month before I-day (and day before HS graduation) receives a call from CGA AO: Congratulations, gets conditional appointment pending medical waiver. Kid returns medical documentation knowing waiver review could take a few to several weeks.
While waiting for waiver to clear: buys ‘motivated’ socks, t-shirts, underwear, extra running shoes & iron-on name tags. Downloads and completes all registration forms in blue ink. Registers for RISE at CGA. Books an airline ticket to CT.
Ten days before I-Day, AO calls. Good news, medical cleared! Due to time limitations, kid is deferred to next year’s class. Kid’s response, “Sir, I have a bag packed and airline ticket in hand. I can be there next week.”
The next morning, AO calls again. Kid is in. Five days after receiving a full appointment, kid is flying from west coast to CGA.
According to my cadet, at least one more cadet was pulled from waitlist in the week before I-Day.
Waitlist means you are qualified to earn a spot at CGA. There are still eight weeks until I-Day. Semper Gumby! Good luck!
Thank you for your words of encouragement. I was wondering how do you request a medical waiver? I thought USCGA waivers on your behalf. Also, if you get a conditional appointment and deferred for next year, do you have to reapply again or is your spot guaranteed for the following year?Good luck to everyone on the waitlist.
A few tips from a former waitlist family.
- Remember that appointments can come as late as a week before I-Day.
- Learn to recognize the New London area codes (860 and 959).
- Keep your AO updated about any new honors, awards and recognitions.
- If you think you might need a medical waiver, request your documentation/medical records now.
- Be ready when you get the call.
My current cadet was on the waitlist, paid deposit at Plan B school, had airline tickets for Plan B summer orientation and even decorated grad mortarboard with Plan B mascot.
Exactly one month before I-day (and day before HS graduation) receives a call from CGA AO: Congratulations, gets conditional appointment pending medical waiver. Kid returns medical documentation knowing waiver review could take a few to several weeks.
While waiting for waiver to clear: buys ‘motivated’ socks, t-shirts, underwear, extra running shoes & iron-on name tags. Downloads and completes all registration forms in blue ink. Registers for RISE at CGA. Books an airline ticket to CT.
Ten days before I-Day, AO calls. Good news, medical cleared! Due to time limitations, kid is deferred to next year’s class. Kid’s response, “Sir, I have a bag packed and airline ticket in hand. I can be there next week.”
The next morning, AO calls again. Kid is in. Five days after receiving a full appointment, kid is flying from west coast to CGA.
According to my cadet, at least one more cadet was pulled from waitlist in the week before I-Day.
Waitlist means you are qualified to earn a spot at CGA. There are still eight weeks until I-Day. Semper Gumby! Good luck!
As the month of April moved on, my waitlister slowly went from CGA is still his first choice to wavering to saying he'll probably stick to his plan B regardless, but has agreed to continue to think about it. I think the limbo is getting to him. He isn't usually phased by uncertainty, but his preparation for USCGA & plan B are in conflict & it's frustrating for him.If anyone hears anything, please post here! Just curious, how many waitlisters are following this thread?
Thank you for sharing!!Good luck to everyone on the waitlist.
A few tips from a former waitlist family.
- Remember that appointments can come as late as a week before I-Day.
- Learn to recognize the New London area codes (860 and 959).
- Keep your AO updated about any new honors, awards and recognitions.
- If you think you might need a medical waiver, request your documentation/medical records now.
- Be ready when you get the call.
My current cadet was on the waitlist, paid deposit at Plan B school, had airline tickets for Plan B summer orientation and even decorated grad mortarboard with Plan B mascot.
Exactly one month before I-day (and day before HS graduation) receives a call from CGA AO: Congratulations, gets conditional appointment pending medical waiver. Kid returns medical documentation knowing waiver review could take a few to several weeks.
While waiting for waiver to clear: buys ‘motivated’ socks, t-shirts, underwear, extra running shoes & iron-on name tags. Downloads and completes all registration forms in blue ink. Registers for RISE at CGA. Books an airline ticket to CT.
Ten days before I-Day, AO calls. Good news, medical cleared! Due to time limitations, kid is deferred to next year’s class. Kid’s response, “Sir, I have a bag packed and airline ticket in hand. I can be there next week.”
The next morning, AO calls again. Kid is in. Five days after receiving a full appointment, kid is flying from west coast to CGA.
According to my cadet, at least one more cadet was pulled from waitlist in the week before I-Day.
Waitlist means you are qualified to earn a spot at CGA. There are still eight weeks until I-Day. Semper Gumby! Good luck!
We are big planners, too, and this is definitely nerve wracking. We’ve moved on to Plan B, but cautiously hopeful for good news on the waitlist!As the month of April moved on, my waitlister slowly went from CGA is still his first choice to wavering to saying he'll probably stick to his plan B regardless, but has agreed to continue to think about it. I think the limbo is getting to him. He isn't usually phased by uncertainty, but his preparation for USCGA & plan B are in conflict & it's frustrating for him.
I do not do well at last minute anything, so the idea that a call could come in a week before report day is nerve-wracking to me, but I'm trying not to let that influence him.
Good luck to everyone on the waitlist.
A few tips from a former waitlist family.
- Remember that appointments can come as late as a week before I-Day.
- Learn to recognize the New London area codes (860 and 959).
- Keep your AO updated about any new honors, awards and recognitions.
- If you think you might need a medical waiver, request your documentation/medical records now.
- Be ready when you get the call.
My current cadet was on the waitlist, paid deposit at Plan B school, had airline tickets for Plan B summer orientation and even decorated grad mortarboard with Plan B mascot.
Exactly one month before I-day (and day before HS graduation) receives a call from CGA AO: Congratulations, gets conditional appointment pending medical waiver. Kid returns medical documentation knowing waiver review could take a few to several weeks.
While waiting for waiver to clear: buys ‘motivated’ socks, t-shirts, underwear, extra running shoes & iron-on name tags. Downloads and completes all registration forms in blue ink. Registers for RISE at CGA. Books an airline ticket to CT.
Ten days before I-Day, AO calls. Good news, medical cleared! Due to time limitations, kid is deferred to next year’s class. Kid’s response, “Sir, I have a bag packed and airline ticket in hand. I can be there next week.”
The next morning, AO calls again. Kid is in. Five days after receiving a full appointment, kid is flying from west coast to CGA.
According to my cadet, at least one more cadet was pulled from waitlist in the week before I-Day.
Waitlist means you are qualified to earn a spot at CGA. There are still eight weeks until I-Day. Semper Gumby! Good luck!
Great to hearWe are big planners, too, and this is definitely nerve wracking. We’ve moved on to Plan B, but cautiously hopeful for good news on the waitlist!
This is such an awesome story! Remarkable motivation and resilience during a period of such uncertainty. Thanks for sharing, and best of luck to all on the waitlist!Good luck to everyone on the waitlist.
A few tips from a former waitlist family.
- Remember that appointments can come as late as a week before I-Day.
- Learn to recognize the New London area codes (860 and 959).
- Keep your AO updated about any new honors, awards and recognitions.
- If you think you might need a medical waiver, request your documentation/medical records now.
- Be ready when you get the call.
My current cadet was on the waitlist, paid deposit at Plan B school, had airline tickets for Plan B summer orientation and even decorated grad mortarboard with Plan B mascot.
Exactly one month before I-day (and day before HS graduation) receives a call from CGA AO: Congratulations, gets conditional appointment pending medical waiver. Kid returns medical documentation knowing waiver review could take a few to several weeks.
While waiting for waiver to clear: buys ‘motivated’ socks, t-shirts, underwear, extra running shoes & iron-on name tags. Downloads and completes all registration forms in blue ink. Registers for RISE at CGA. Books an airline ticket to CT.
Ten days before I-Day, AO calls. Good news, medical cleared! Due to time limitations, kid is deferred to next year’s class. Kid’s response, “Sir, I have a bag packed and airline ticket in hand. I can be there next week.”
The next morning, AO calls again. Kid is in. Five days after receiving a full appointment, kid is flying from west coast to CGA.
According to my cadet, at least one more cadet was pulled from waitlist in the week before I-Day.
Waitlist means you are qualified to earn a spot at CGA. There are still eight weeks until I-Day. Semper Gumby! Good luck!
Happy Friday! We haven't heard a peep! Same with our DS, very busy with "senior stuff," plan B is in progress, and praying to get the "call" from USCGA! Best of luck to everyone!!Happy Friday!!! Are you hoping to hear anything today? Has anybody heard anything? DS has been busy taking two IB and two AP tests in the last two weeks. I am glad he is preoccupied with lax games, tests, CAP, and other senior night stuff; plan B is in motion while praying to hear from his first choice. To all the moms who are waiting, too, Happy Mother's Day! To all the waitlisters - well done!!! Head up, be proud of your accomplishments and hard work, and good luck on your next adventure!