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  1. goforspaatz

    OCP Uniform

    Projected timeline for OCPs is June 2020 after graduation. Cadets will wear a patch with their class year where the duty identifier is to be worn (left arm) instead of on the nametag like in the past. Rank will be metal on the square but none on the hat (like ABUs) and so far cadets will be...
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    meal planning at USAFA

    1) No you will pretty much be unable to maintain a lifting regimen in BCT. It sucks but think of it as a good cutting time 2) You absolutely will have time to workout as a 4-deg, but it usually comes at the expense of something else. Priorities... 3) I would look into the bodybuilding club...
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    USSF ( US space force)

    From my perspective, the space force is more about the paradigm shift in warfighting. Anyone in the field right now will tell you that space is a contested domain - yes we are actually physically and electronically capable of waging war in space. But new jobs are coming with it like space intel...
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    Daily life

    Firstie here. Daily rundown: 0615: Get up to get ready for Squadron Morning Officer Development (MOD) which is at 0645 on Mon/Fri and Flight MOD at 0630 on Wed 0830: Every other day I have two classes, one at 0830 and one at 1030 which are 53 minutes each. In between I do homework/readings On...
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    High School Drum Major

    Great advice above from FMHS, but yes - drum major is a leadership position and will help your application. Marching band counts both as an extracurricular and an athletic activity, so leadership in that is great for your application. Obviously, it shouldn't be the only thing, but it can...
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    USAFA Cadet Gift Guide

    Hey all, I thought I could help out some parents/sibs/SOs with ideas on gifts that cadets will appreciate for Christmas/Hanukkah/your holiday of choice. An asterisk indicates doolies might particularly enjoy. Room: -Hot water heater with auto-shutoff* -Monitor (under 24")* -Printer* -Keurig...
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    VMI Offer

    I would continue it. No one knows the future, and while I hope you are hale and hearty, injuries do happen prior to I-Day, such as a broken bone, which might disqualify you from USMA but not AROTC. Having that safety net is invaluable if only for your peace of mind. Pass basic training and you...
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    D1 Boxing

    One of my good friends walked on the team with no prior experience. They recruit out of the boxing class and from a walk-on/tryout period. The best thing you can do is just be athletic in general - the skills will come with practice. Depending on how good you are, freshmen can compete in their...
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    USAFA Summer Seminar

    I had similar stats and was a homeschooler (I did triathlon for my sport) and got in to all 3. I did not do any of the Summer Seminars - it seems to be more of a recruitment tool than an indicator of admission. Make sure you highlight your leadership in your application - I had a lot of...
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    Coordinating Back Up Plans After Appointment

    NavyHoops is spot on (as usual) about keeping the ROTC option open. I fractured my cuboid bone about 2 months before I-Day here, and there was a lot up in the air about being medically qualified to attend USAFA. I had comfort knowing that my AFROTC scholarship was in my back pocket - if USAFA...
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    Thank You to SAF

    Dear SAF, Thank you so much for providing so much relevant, useful information to me. I was just accepted into the Cadet Wing a short while ago and your insight really helped through the application process, BCT, and transitioning into the Academic Year. I think the biggest thing for me was the...
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    Preparing for USMA

    I know West Point probably seems like all you want, but do not neglect "Plans B through M" as is often mentioned. Much of what you do to prepare to apply for USMA will carry over into ROTC Scholarship applications, other colleges, etc. Keep those in the back of your mind because they have...
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    Nomination for non residential citzens

    Did you read the advice to US students living abroad on the USAFA website? You apply for a nom in your hometown (where your parents pay taxes). If you don't have one then you can only apply for the VP.
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    Resume

    If you have space go ahead, but it probably makes more sense to include the main activities and a single short line about all your other stuff
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    Teachers/LOR

    Yes they can go to spam quite easily, especially if they were sent to a "k12.xx.us" type of address. They are still sent basically instantaneously per GoNavyPro's description.
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    Boots...

    There are tons of places online that sell boots that will be either identical or very close to what he is issued. Amazon has several available, including through Prime. That should make it easy to return if you want to get your money back.
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    Ask Us (current cadets) Anything

    Just as a note, USAFA will also ask for a school profile, in which you will go much more in depth about the courses you took. If your parents are your primary teachers, they will need to be in this loop too. PM sent.
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    Almost done?

    I recommend putting together other nomination sources' applications too. Don't put all your eggs in one basket. Earlier is good, but don't forget you can always add your summer activities to the application if you wait a little bit. You'll have medical and BGO interview and a bunch of other...
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    VP Nomination Letters

    Like FalconsRock said, USAFA allows 3 LORs. For USNA, you may submit additional LORs (I think a max of 2, I'm not sure) as well as teacher evals. Those evaluation forms that all 3 SAs use basically rate the candidate on communication, leadership, and character abilities. They do have a section...
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    Good plan?

    Spoke with some FBI personnel last summer - they look very favorably on STEM majors. Finance/accounting degrees too. They said not to feel locked in to Criminal Justice or related degree plans. Of course if you love it then do it. Obviously Army service is your top priority here.
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