My DS received appointments to more than one service academy. His desire to serve his country no matter the branch and the very low acceptance rates at the service academies were the driving factors in applying to more than one. He also applied to ROTC programs too. In my eyes, it is prudent...
I don't know if anyone posted this video clip. I was at the game. I recently saw this clip when I watched a recording of the game.
Very well done. Very inspirational to anyone thinking about joining a SA.
Does anyone know the following stats from USMA Class of 2018:
-Of the 20 selected for Cyber Branch, what was the breakdown in terms of majors?
-How many chose Cyber Branch for their first choice, but did not get it?
Wow, very interesting. I guess NPS costs the military less money versus a civilian graduate school. Still a very awesome opportunity. Congrats to your DS.
This is interesting information. Do cadets who go straight to grad school not go to BOLC first? Also what distinguishes cadets who go to grad school from those who become cyber officers? Grades? Class rank?
It is doctor-dependent from what I know.
However, before your exam, you might want ask the clinic/doctor if they are going to do the urinalysis.
If they are, then bring it to their attention that the urinalysis is optional. Then they might not perform it.
Just my thoughts.
Each district and Warner does it differently. Comstock has a panel of 4 interviewers who conduct the interview all at once. 20 mins total.
Connolly and Warner have one on one interviews, usually 3 in a row. Each interview is 5-1o mins.