what do you mean much higher? And I'm from District 7.Senate nominations could be mailed out 'as early as' this week. USNA applications were much higher than USAFA /USMA
What districts are you folks from?
so in your opinion does that mean if you have a good resume and interview you probably have a good chance of a nom?TN Senators had about 90 applications for USNA and about that number combined for USAFA and USMA.
I am assuming all applicants applied to both Senators.
When did you hear about your nomination?
ok thank you for the help and advice. sorry for the confusion- I actually received a USNA nom from district 07, but I have a USAFA LOA and am waiting on a nomination hopefully from a senatorIt means there were more applicants for a USNA nomination than a USAFA or USMA nomination.
Based on what I 'have heard' you won't get another nomination from a TN Senator for USAFA unless District 7 decided not to 'play nice' and coordinate with those offices.
What I have been told is all the names on Alexander's list will not appear on Corker's list so at the highest level you have a 20/90 chance for USNA. How we all rank in that 90 is anyone's guess.
A 'good' resume wouldn't have got you this far. The 'lists' are done - nothing left to do but wait.
Congratulations on your USAFA nominations. It is a vastly superior school than the others mentioned on this forum.
What district are you located? Hard to imagine MOC interviews this late.DS has interview with Congressman next Thursday, just days before the official deadline, specifically for USMA. I wonder if the TN senator noms which have shown up on some portals are in districts where congressman noms are complete and submitted? Any thoughts?
Agreed!I believe you. The process is stressful enough without having the interviews pushed to the deadline.
Not sure if completing the interviews in October/November and waiting for the Nomination list is any less stressful than having the interview at the very end of the cycle.