Naval Academy Encouragement

AppealToHeaven

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I am posting this on both the Naval Academy forum as well as the ROTC forum as it is relevant to both. I’ve been a participant here for almost four years as my DS began the process of applying to the Naval Academy almost four years ago. The Navy has always been a lifelong dream for him.

To make a long story short, we suffered/anguished through most of the frustrations many of you are or have or are beginning to encounter through this process. My son was a well-qualified candidate, received his congressional nomination, did well in school and on his ACT, visited the Academy on invitation, but eventually, like the overwhelming majority, received his little white envelope – that was a bad day to say the least.

But not giving up, my DS had applied as well for the four year NROTC scholarship. Once again, very close, down to the final cut, but another major disappointment - nothing. Undeterred, DS joined the NROTC program as a college programmer at Iowa State two years ago as a freshman. He has worked hard, tried to prove himself to leadership, and volunteered for many a thing he did not want to do. After year one, still no side load three year scholarship.

Remaining steadfast, DS continued to apply himself through his sophomore year and was awarded this summer his two year side load scholarship. He signed his papers yesterday.

Moms and Dads, if DS or DD have their heart set on the US Navy, read this brief post to them. I hope their first choice and options come through for them, but please tell them to never give up on their dream if things do not work according to plan. Looking back, do I wish that everything would have worked out as we had planned and hoped it would initially? Maybe, but I am so proud of my DS for his perseverance, and I know that the lessons he has learned through this journey will be building blocks for life.

And many thanks to all of you on both of these forums who have been such a huge help and encouragement through this long journey.

You can do it.
Never give up.
God will help you.
Only in America
 
It just goes to prove that there are many ways to reach one's goal of serving. I have no doubt that your DS's perserverance will help make him a more effective leader when he joins the officer corps!

Congratulations to you and your DS!!:groupwave:
 
My DD graduated from USNA. DS was nominated twice but no appointment. Now doing SIP for his Commission. Can't wait too see his Commisson at Graduation in the Dress Whites. Best in the service other than Marine Dress. There are many ways to make your goal.
 
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