galileo.galilei
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I think only if they have been waitlisted (and therefore were notified that they were waitlisted on or before April 15th) or had an LOA pending medical waiver.did anyone still CPR ever get nominated past april 15th? I want to pay my security deposit to my plan B ASAP
Honestly, I think majority of us with the CPR at this point will probably receive TWEs in the near term, unless your congressman's slate hasn't been reviewed yet, which I don't know if there are any slates left at this point that haven't been reviewed yet. There aren't that many appointments after April 1 based on reading last year threads.. Of course, one had to consider that the numbers of appointments have been very small in relation to the overall admission class, thus it is difficult to say with certainty what those trends indicate.
However, we have been able to make some observations based on very limited data from prior years, and so far they have been accurate. Having said that, there are a lot of unknowns about the admission process that I wished I had answers to..
I thought I was the only one seeing things this way and just like you I have gone thru the old classes to see how things unfolded around this period. Please do not get me wrong, I still remain very positive and hopeful but at this point people have to get a little more realistic. The chances are slimmer as the class starts to take its shape and with everyday passing by with no word from USNA, TWE will be the final response from the academy. Everyone can see that activity on the appointment thread has slowed down and will continue as we approach April 15. I urge everyone to start looking into paying for their college down payments because the next big thing we will be hearing after this month ends, will be from the people that were offered NAPS.
so, just to set realistic expectations for myself and others (and get adjusted to the new reality we might be facing next week)... Looking at past years threads, which I keep reminding myself may not be representative, there was a similar lul in appointments that we are experiencing now. Most of the appointments were given out by March 20 in the past (going back 3-4 years), and then by March 15th in subsequent years (admissions decisions get moved up by a few days earlier each year - consistent with the trend observed this year). There was a quiet period (like there is now) and then the next wave of TWEs hit on April 1. From that point on, there were only a few appointments trickling, my guess is mostly those that were waitlisted, and those are small numbers... They don't need to wait list that many candidates... So the time and the simple math is working against us folks - just want to acknowledge that - I am still hopeful, but no sense in hiding the ugly truth...