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    Prep School Story

    :zip: I would tread lightly on this one....
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    Traveling outside of the country

    This is a question that can be answered in squad. Ask an upperclassman.
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    2014 BCT Packing List

    You will have to carry it. Bring a bag that holds everything you are bringing and is easy to carry. That is my recommendation.
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    Alcohol

    From what I remember last year, they only asked us if we have abused alcohol or used illegal drugs. As long as you don't have a drinking problem (this is under the assumption you have not done any drugs), you should not be caught in an ethical dilemma. Probably not the best decision to drink...
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    **A thread for the Girls**

    Well if you shave your head it'll be no problem at all! :shake: This might not be the best course of action, though...
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    AFROTC or NWP?

    Not a silly question, it's a fairly relevant one. "Free agent" and "self prep" are terms the same thing- they aren't sponsored like those on the Falcon Foundation Scholarship. The scholarship basically secures a future appointment at the academy. A Falcon will almost always receive an...
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    My Chances???

    Every time I get this question personally I always give the same answer: give it your best shot and you will be giving yourself the best chance you have. Candidates always have this plan in their head (I plan on getting a 34 on the ACT, to be captain of the soccer team, class president, etc..)...
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    Mailing Letters During BCT.

    No, it's a federal offense to tamper with someone else's mail. Not something you need to worry about.
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    Officer and Enlisted Marriage After Graduation/Commissioning

    My point is that marriage in itself is not considered frat. Of course prior engagements are considered inappropriate regardless, but this is what I am referring to: "Generally, marriage 'cures' fraternization. In other words, an officer who is legally married to an enlisted member cannot be...
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    Officer and Enlisted Marriage After Graduation/Commissioning

    Actually, this isn't true. An officer and an enlisted member can get married and it is not considered fraternization, as weird as that sounds.
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