blackandgold21
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Hello all,
I am applying to USMA for the class of 2020. I was looking at the medical disqualifications and I ran across one that says that eczema is a permanently disqualifying condition. When I was little I had mild eczema - just on the back of my knees or on the underside of my elbows. I used cream for a little while as a child but it cleared up quickly and I haven't experienced any eczema since then. Would that still disqualify me even though I have not had eczema since that time, and would I possibly be able to get a waiver?
USMA is my dream, and I would hate for this to disqualify me.
Thank you!
I am applying to USMA for the class of 2020. I was looking at the medical disqualifications and I ran across one that says that eczema is a permanently disqualifying condition. When I was little I had mild eczema - just on the back of my knees or on the underside of my elbows. I used cream for a little while as a child but it cleared up quickly and I haven't experienced any eczema since then. Would that still disqualify me even though I have not had eczema since that time, and would I possibly be able to get a waiver?
USMA is my dream, and I would hate for this to disqualify me.
Thank you!