willrb2024
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I live in a rural area and we do not have a field force rep. The usma website forwards me to the state rep, but he hasn’t been much help. What should I do?
Look up your Regional Commander. Contact that person or one of the staff members. They are happy to assist. Make your inquiries clear, concise and to the point. Be respectful and professional. It makes meeting your needs easier for them.
https://westpoint.edu/admissions/west-point-admissions-team
I live in a rural area and we do not have a field force rep. The usma website forwards me to the state rep, but he hasn’t been much help. What should I do?
I am a FFR and can look up the FFR for your district. If you are interested, PM me your state and district.I live in a rural area and we do not have a field force rep. The usma website forwards me to the state rep, but he hasn’t been much help. What should I do?
What type of help are you looking? As a FFR I don’t think I am helping candidates, rather answer questions.
I am a FFR and can look up the FFR for your district. If you are interested, PM me your state and district.
FFRs are not necessary, but nice to have when you have questions. While RCs don't mind hearing from candidates, you do not want to bombard them with questions.
I thought that they were supposed to be your liaison to the academy, and that they would offer advice for application and/or ideas of things to do, like someone who knows the process and can help you through it.
What type of help are you looking? As a FFR I don’t think I am helping candidates, rather answer questions.
I thought that they were supposed to be your liaison to the academy, and that they would offer advice for application and/or ideas of things to do, like someone who knows the process and can help you through it.