You know the people in your company and some others you might know from classes. If you do corps/club squad you will get to know even more people who are not in your company.
In my opinion there’s no real reason to take advanced classes here. That said, don’t bomb the math exam cause then you might have to take summer classes after your plebe year.
I sent my CFA from NASS to USMA last year. I just had to redo the videos and do the same amount of push ups/pull ups that I did at NASS and upload them to the USMA portal.
I don't mean to steal OP's show, but I am bored being going to lunch so I figured I'd give my own input.
There are some days where I only have one or no classes (this is when you should take PMI and sleep all day). I thought I would have 5+ classes a day before coming here.
The people here can...
-I do not have an iPad nor do I think I will ever get one, I have yet to find a time where it would be useful for me
-No. We got North Face backpacks this year.
-I have a leatherman.
-Garmont T8 are the ones I think I have, work well
-Get in good shape. Enjoy having your hands uncupped.
During this past year when I was applying, even after I had submitted my CAR, I was frequently informed by the FFR and my regional commander that if I had earned an additional position in a club or sport then I just needed to email them with a written statement signed by a coach and counselor...
+1 to Montana State.
The push ups and sit ups are only 1 minute long and for males I believe 50 is the max for both.
For males I believe the mile run max is 6:30.
When I was looking for this information last August someone linked me a picture of a book that listed the maximums for men.