Based on the population of this forum I don't believe there will be a lot of prep school appointments (I could be wrong though).
If that were the case and there were fewer USMAPS applicants this year, then would the few USMAPS applicants have a better chance at an appointment?@pj711 He means that based on the population he himself has observed, there does not seem to be many USMAPS applicants. Therefore, there will not be a lot of prep school appointments. Of course this is logically inconsistent, though, because if you do not observe a phenomenon, it does not mean that it is not present.
If that were the case and there were fewer USMAPS applicants this year, then would the few USMAPS applicants have a better chance at an appointment?
Is there a measure as to what you need to get into USMAPS?With the caveat that there are no such things as "USMAPS applicants", only USMA applicants. Additionally, if the "population he himself has observed" is referring to those candidates on the forum that have, or will, receive appointments...that 'number' will ultimatley roughly represent less than 10% of the total of 1200.
Oh, okay. Thank you!USMAPS only accepts candidates who are academically disqualified.
Is there a measure as to what you need to get into USMAPS?
From what I've seen, USMA's WCS has a 60% academic, 30% leadership, and 10% CFA composition. Is there something similar for USMAPS?
If there are fewer applicants, I would imagine that they would judge you all the more harshly, so to speak.If that were the case and there were fewer USMAPS applicants this year, then would the few USMAPS applicants have a better chance at an appointment?