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Has anyone who was Wait Listed Class of 2016 heard from the Academy...Still hopeful
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#2
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My son is still waiting. Wait listed in april and have not heard anything. Has anyone else heard since being wait listed?
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My DS has been waitlisted since April also and we got the word by a TWE yesterday that the class is full and that he would not be getting an appointment. But plan B is in full swing so all is good. We know that Gods timing is perfect and that this is for a reason.
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#4
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Don't get too impatient; they wiped out all of this area's WL's in one weekend, and none of them got an offer. At least you're still in the running, but the opportunities appear to be thinning quickly.
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We realize he's lucky to still be in play. We just wish we understood the process of selection from the wait list. Does anyone have insight on the process.
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According to a presentation given at our High School yesterday the class of 2016 has 975 slots as opposed to the predicted 1120
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I'd be happy to be added to that number!! Still hopeful, but, Plan B in affect.
Good Luck to everyone still waiting. |
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I don't know about those numbers. The waitlist letter stated the class size would include 1190 students. The good news is, another mail delivery and no letter.
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Still waiting in Texas. The door to USNA is not opened or closed...but just barely open. As soon as DD was notified of her wait list status she moved full steam ahead with Plan B. Texas A&M with her cousin and reapply. As parents we are very grateful and proud that DD has no regrets and has a positive attitude. She worked very hard the last several years and is confident that she did everything that she could do and that she did it well. She understands that every year lots of incredible candidates do not get in.
For all you wait listed candidates out there I wanted to share this and I hope it is encouraging to you. In December the North Texas Alumni Assoc. held a "Blue Chip" Dinner. Alumni, midshipmen and candidates were invited. USNA Commandant Capt. Clark and Clint Bruce (alum, NFL, retired Seal) were the main speakers. 4 midshipmen also spoke at the dinner. Commandant Capt. Clark, and 3 of the 4 midshipmen shared how they did not get in the first time. Clint Bruce attended NAPS. They shared encouraging USNA testimonies about working hard to reach your dreams, and being thankful for the support of their families. DD also remembers Clint Bruce speaking to the candidates about knowing "your why". She knows her "why". Best wishes to all of you. You are all incredible. Thank you so much for wanting to serve our country. |
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Well, fast forward to March 1 of this year... After reapplying our DS received that Appointment he had dreamed of for so many years... Guess what... his love for the Battalion at UW and the school caused him great conflict and eventually after serious and thoughtful consideration, he has turned down his Appointment so someone could realize their dream. My point for this post is this... an Appointment may be a year away for your DS... Encourage him to reapply if it really is his dream to attend USNA. But also be prepared for those dreams to change a bit over the coming year... and if so, no worries. He's obviously a highly qualified candidate that will excel on whatever path he chooses... BUT, do not be discouraged!!! And let is be a life lesson. All the best to you! John (CandidateinSD) |
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