Yeah i didnt think it was muchSorry, but most likely just a coding technique used for debugging/tracking code execution.
Yeah i didnt think it was muchSorry, but most likely just a coding technique used for debugging/tracking code execution.
I’m a little confused on the CFA scores because it says 531 and qualified but I was under the impression that a 550 was needed to be qualified. I don’t know how it is that low considering I thought I did well on the CFA.Yep, we found his CFA score this way as well.
Ok 531 is super great, I thought I did really well but I had a 457I’m a little confused on the CFA scores because it says 531 and qualified but I was under the impression that a 550 was needed to be qualified. I don’t know how it is that low considering I thought I did well on the CFA.
I don't know what the rest of the people on this website will say, but I strongly urge people against spending time trying to figure out everything about this process. It will eat you alive, and you will be distracted for the entire cycle. If you have no control, please do not worry about it. I say this because I was there. My first application I did the exact same thing. If you're a senior, just enjoy the best year of high school, and please do not let the SA's hang over your head. Good Luck!How do you see whether a district is under-represented?
West Point uses a different scale than Navy. Navy is based on a 600 scale. Each event is worth 100. West Point, you need a 550 to pass. At Navy, a 550 is a great score. I got a 549 for Navy, and it said it was a 99 percentile score on the CFA calculator. I saw someone say that you need like around a 350 to pass, but I don't think it is a set number.I realize what I did now, I believe that WP uses a different scale and I was comparing it to the WP scale.
Very heavily dependent on congressional district. The state as a whole is ridiculously competitive. Nominations from the senators are hard.I am from Southern California, I already turned in my APP for USNA… now just need to wait for a response. I hear that California as a whole is a competitive state, by chance does anyone know how competitive the Southern California region is?
I had a 328 first try, maxed out 2 events and did well on the others, qualified.West Point uses a different scale than Navy. Navy is based on a 600 scale. Each event is worth 100. West Point, you need a 550 to pass. At Navy, a 550 is a great score. I got a 549 for Navy, and it said it was a 99 percentile score on the CFA calculator. I saw someone say that you need like around a 350 to pass, but I don't think it is a set number.
District 6 and Senator 02. Nor sure which Senator specificallyExpect to wait until the end of February. Really depends on which District.
I would say on average expect it to have a lot of applicants. Coastal state with many Navy and Marine bases.I am from Southern California, I already turned in my APP for USNA… now just need to wait for a response. I hear that California as a whole is a competitive state, by chance does anyone know how competitive the Southern California region is?
I had a 366 and also maxed two eventsHuh...mine says 385.5...and I am qualified...I maxed 2 events...I am now confused...
"Java Miracle Wonder Wand" could be the name of a band...or maybe a screen name for SAF.Also I would advise to let go of the Java miracle wonder wand and just experience the process as intended.
Even if you think you have cracked the admission nut and have discovered inside data—- no guarantee.
I think the "scores" might mean something else on the java than out of 600. My son also did well on the CFA and his is in the 300s as well.I had a 366 and also maxed two events
My son was one of six. Likely why he got in!40 competing for 2 slots.
My kid was going against nearly 300 in our state/district.