When will I hear?

arkcandidate

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I hope you are all having a good week. I have applied to both the Naval Academy and the Airforce Academy and have heard nothing back from either of them. I generally take that as a bad sign but was wondering about everyone's opinion. Do they send all the rejection letters at once? When would a rejection letters come in? When is the latest I can hear either way? I thank you for input.
 
I hope you are all having a good week. I have applied to both the Naval Academy and the Airforce Academy and have heard nothing back from either of them. I generally take that as a bad sign but was wondering about everyone's opinion. Do they send all the rejection letters at once? When would a rejection letters come in? When is the latest I can hear either way? I thank you for input.
There are numerous threads throughout this forum that address this question. Last Thursday there was a relatively large wave of rejections in the morning. The admission board meets every Thursday so some assume there might another tomorrow. However, appointments and TWE's can go out at any point during the week. Many have already heard but there are also many who have not. USNA has rolling admissions so if you haven't heard yet, you've got until April 15 (when they garuntee you a decision). Many of your questions can be answered in previous posts as well as on the respective websites for each academy. I'm currently CPR (still waiting to hear from USNA), and I check my portal daily, but there's no sense worrying until April 15. Some say that every day that passes without a TWE is a good day. Rejections (TWE's) usually come in the form of an email notifying you of a portal change (although the email will tell you that you've been denied). Appointments (acceptances) can be given out multiple ways. USNA typically tells your MOC of your appointment about a week before updating your portal, in case they want to inform you first. Then, a week later, your portal will update, and some time shortly after that, you'll receive any email updating you of a portal change. Good luck!
 
I hope you are all having a good week. I have applied to both the Naval Academy and the Airforce Academy and have heard nothing back from either of them. I generally take that as a bad sign but was wondering about everyone's opinion. Do they send all the rejection letters at once? When would a rejection letters come in? When is the latest I can hear either way? I thank you for input.
There are numerous threads throughout this forum that address this question. Last Thursday there was a relatively large wave of rejections in the morning. The admission board meets every Thursday so some assume there might another tomorrow. However, appointments and TWE's can go out at any point during the week. Many have already heard but there are also many who have not. USNA has rolling admissions so if you haven't heard yet, you've got until April 15 (when they garuntee you a decision). Many of your questions can be answered in previous posts as well as on the respective websites for each academy. I'm currently CPR (still waiting to hear from USNA), and I check my portal daily, but there's no sense worrying until April 15. Some say that every day that passes without a TWE is a good day. Rejections (TWE's) usually come in the form of an email notifying you of a portal change (although the email will tell you that you've been denied). Appointments (acceptances) can be given out multiple ways. USNA typically tells your MOC of your appointment about a week before updating your portal, in case they want to inform you first. Then, a week later, your portal will update, and some time shortly after that, you'll receive any email updating you of a portal change. Good luck!
Thank you for the information.
 
If I may jump in the thread, does every district with applicants receive at least 1 appointment? Asking because I know the people who have applied from my district and no one has received an appointment
 
I would also like to know this information, since I have took notice that nobody from my district has been accepted or denied that I know of.
If I may jump in the thread, does every district with applicants receive at least 1 appointment? Asking because I know the people who have applied from my district and no one has received an
 
If I may jump in the thread, does every district with applicants receive at least 1 appointment? Asking because I know the people who have applied from my district and no one has received an appointment
How do you guys know every nominated candidate in your district? Very small pool or very open nomination process?
 
Every district with nominees does not necessarily receive at least 1 appointment. Every district with at least 1 fully qualified nominee will receive an appointment. Also, many congressman announce their nominees in the press.
 
If I may jump in the thread, does every district with applicants receive at least 1 appointment? Asking because I know the people who have applied from my district and no one has received an appointment
How do you guys know every nominated candidate in your district? Very small pool or very open nomination process?
My district as a whole is not very "gung-ho" so-to-speak about the military. A very small amount of people apply to service academies here. Also, when my MOC office was setting up my interview date, it showed the other peoples names and their interview times. I played football, soccer, and lacrosse back in high school and with traveling for sports, I've played against the other applicants. Thats how I know them
 
There could be kids who interviewed remotely because they are at prep school, boarding school, reapplicants away in college or at NAPS. There are often kids who do not interview on that day and do it remotely to an alternate time because of situations as mentioned above.
 
^ plus 1. And there the the military kids being told to go through their parents' MoC, via skype or other means, as well.
 
My DD interviewed remotely via Skype as we live overseas. She received all three nominations. She has never lived in the state but it is my husband (service member) home of record and our voting state.
 
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