inception2022
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- Feb 1, 2018
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Hello all,
I wasn't sure what my subject line should be, but that's what comes to mind right now. We are very proud of our son who just received an appointment at USNA for class of 2022, and we will be visiting (CVW) in April, and greatly looking forward to it!
My questions/thoughts are around his happy and cheerful personality, and also about how he's not super disciplined right now. He gets things done, he's a star athlete who competed and won at state and national level, academically good (not excessively strong), good ECAs, but he's just a bit too relaxed most of the time. We have to remind him to do his laundry or clean his room for example.
He's thrilled about USNA but he's not the kid who wanted it badly since he was 8 years old. Reading about a lot of prospective midshipmen on this forum makes me wonder if he'll be a misfit, or if he can keep up with the demands of being at USNA. We watched the videos on Youtube (making of an officer, Plebes 2020, 2021 etc.) and this has been nagging us. Would love to hear any perspective from others.
I wasn't sure what my subject line should be, but that's what comes to mind right now. We are very proud of our son who just received an appointment at USNA for class of 2022, and we will be visiting (CVW) in April, and greatly looking forward to it!
My questions/thoughts are around his happy and cheerful personality, and also about how he's not super disciplined right now. He gets things done, he's a star athlete who competed and won at state and national level, academically good (not excessively strong), good ECAs, but he's just a bit too relaxed most of the time. We have to remind him to do his laundry or clean his room for example.
He's thrilled about USNA but he's not the kid who wanted it badly since he was 8 years old. Reading about a lot of prospective midshipmen on this forum makes me wonder if he'll be a misfit, or if he can keep up with the demands of being at USNA. We watched the videos on Youtube (making of an officer, Plebes 2020, 2021 etc.) and this has been nagging us. Would love to hear any perspective from others.