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    Preps

    Well having had a son and his friends go through NAPS I can definitely say zero percent thought it was fun lol. A very valuable experience which definitely helped them during their 4c year but during their NAPS 10 months it was a definite struggle with a ton of restrictions. On the flip side...
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    Contact Sport Senior Year?

    Your choice to do what you want but as the father of a recruited athlete my son who played 2 sports, wrestling and rugby skipped the spring rugby season under recommendation of his coaches. I know many cadets who play their sport and nothing happens and they have no issue reporting but I also...
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    Naps DOR’s

    Last year there were more then 24 DOR due to Navy football coaching change and just a fair amount of people not cutting it. CGA scholars lost I think 7 or 8 out of original 25 due to various reasons so drops this year seem normal.
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    CGAS Acceptance Class of 2028

    Congrats to you! CGAS will really prepare you for the 4C year especially during SWAB summer.
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    Athletic Recruitment

    Coaches definitely can help with recommendations to attend AIM as they helped my DS and another friend in same sport attend.
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    Athletic Recruitment

    As with any college recruited athlete there are different levels depending on your sport and your level of recruitment. Different sports carry more weight and it also depends on how much they want the athlete. That doesn't mean you can be a great athlete at a desirable sport and not also have...
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    Notifications/Appointments

    USCGA cadets candidates are typically spread between the institutions based on sports and other considerations. Typically there are 20 or more CGAS cadet candidates at NAPS, GM8, MMI with a smaller amount at other locations. I believe that my 4C cadet mentioned their were scholars also located...
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    Notifications/Appointments

    CGAS usually has 70 to 80 cadets
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    CG pros/cons

    CGA has the highest percentage of female cadets actually approaching 40%. None of the other Service Academies come close to that which definitely makes it a more inviting place for females. During the Swab summer cruise this year it was amazing to see close to half of the cadets 9n the Eagle...
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    Odds of admissions questions

    Talk to the CGA coach of his sport and try to arrange a coordinated visit to maybe see team practice to introduce your son. Also let coaches know you are intending to apply for AIM. Can't emphasize enough that communication and being proactive letting them know that your son has a serious...
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    Odds of admissions questions

    Being great at your sport definitely carries weight regardless of being a D3 school. CGA athletics are extremely competitive and their are many recruited athletes who also were recruited by D1 schools including other academies. That being said you are applying to a service academy which is one...
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    Odds of admissions questions

    Have you been in contact withe the CGA coaches for track yet? Are they recruiting your son because they are a huge resource for guidance on admissions. My son was a recruited athlete in a different sport and the coaching staff really guided himduring his application process including guidance...
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    NAPS help and advice

    You made me laugh with your comment about CGA 2 to 3 weeks being 10 times worse as my son said exactly the same thing last year. Also the "my boys" advice again something my son also said when he was at NAPS last year. Your advice is spot on and I hope the original OP passes it on because what...
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    NAPS help and advice

    Selecting and attending a normal college is not even close to attending a Academy. Do you have a child that is attending or has attended NAPS or an Academy? My son who attended NAPS and now is a 4c at the Coast Guard Academy has beend depressed and miserable multiple times on this journey...
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    NAPS help and advice

    Okay so I personally know cadets who were on academic probation and athletic scholarship at NAPS begging parents to let them leave but stuck it out, graduated and now are happily attending the Academy a year later. According to your advice they were wasting their time and should have quit which...
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    NAPS help and advice

    Wow so you have never felt "depressed and miserable" but got over it? Also it seems that your comments all over these forums show a "depressed and miserable" attitude so do you "belong" here?
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    NAPS help and advice

    Great advice about hanging in till end of semester! Your statement as for NAPS being a miserable especially in the winter made me laugh because one of my son's officers told us this summer that my son talked about NAPS like he served in Aphganistan during the war. It definitely is an experience...
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    NAPS help and advice

    My son attended NAPS last year and is currently a 4c at the Coast Guard Academy and though it was a tough 10 months he says it was worth it. He says NAPS prepared him for Academy life by teaching him study habits, military living, and persistance. It's not fun being there but it really helps...
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    Joy, Heartbreak, and Moving Forward

    There is nothing wrong with deciding the academy is not the road that your child wants to go down. It's not quitting or anything bad but just one of the many choices they will make in their life journey. My son is not a Navy plebe but at the Coast Guard Academy and graduated from NAPS this...
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    AIMster's Experience??

    My son attended AIM 2 years ago and he pretty much hated the experience even stating he and other aimsters were crying themselves to sleep 1st 2 days. He actually lost like 30% of his platoon from people quitting due to it being so hard but a year later he was spending another 3 weeks at CGA as...
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