For those that received a TWE does it reflect that on your portal as well? I’ve heard of emails going out but nothing regarding TWE on the portal.
Thanks in advance
Sorry but that’s bad advice. Grades will always matter. Some years more than others. For what it’s worth when I commissioned only 5 pilots were selected from ALL maritime academies. It’s called a “drawdown” and that happens often. It’s cyclical. Grades are very important in flight school. It is...
I flew in the Navy for 20 years and now fly commercial. Best part of maritime academy is you can apply for a pilot slot and if you don’t get it you have zero commitment. Not so with ROTC or SAs obviously
I graduated with a Marine Engineering degree. Had multiple job offers upon graduation. I ended up taking an active duty Navy commission in aviation. It’s a great route
Graduates of Merchant Marine Academies have some of the highest employment and pay rates from all universities. Google it. Tons of ranking and articles about it. Couple years ago they ranked pay from all California colleges 10 years after they start school. Cal Maritime was number 1. Similar...
This last year has been a mental health challenge for many college aged adults. Unfortunately, many will shy away from getting help due to the stigma and fear of the future. I wish you the best of luck.
I disagree. It all depends. Where is the NROTC scholarship going to used at? That’s the critical question. A NROTC scholarship to Stanford for example would be something I’d advise my kids to seriously consider. Nothing is guaranteed. A lot can change at NAPS in a year.
In the end it’s a great...
That’s what I thought. For what it’s worth, my son is enlisted in nuke power school waiting. Supposedly none of the 22 who applied from that command have heard anything yet.
From Bob Norris. Navy pilot who also flew F-15 in an exchange tour. It’s funny but very true. Wrote this to another young Jedi contemplating the same thing.
12 Feb 04
Young Man,
Congratulations on your selection to both the Naval and Air Force Academies. Your goal of becoming a fighter...
I agree. There are no cookie cutter paths. My son enlisted in nuke school. Daughter NROTC, daughter Army linguist and I went Maritime Academy. Different strokes for different folks. I just think sometimes kids are too focused on the institution vice the result.