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We know that soon, the Admissions Board will begin meeting on a regular basis. Can someone please explain the process for the review applications that have been 100% completed, and are deemed 3Q?
For example, if an application is among the first group reviewed, I understand they are given a WPS, and "racked and stacked" in a numerical order. What happens to candidates who take the ACT or SAT again and score higher, and those scores submitted after he/she has been reviewed and stacked? Is the applicant re-evaluated when the new scores are received? We were told that candidates can continue to take the ACT/SAT up until Jan 31, so safe to say the application may get additional looks if the scores improve or other things happen that increase the WPS?
I understand for USCGA, the process is different. Once the Board reviews the Application under EA1, EA2, OR RA, it is not reviewed again. Any test scores should be in before the EA1, EA2, or RA deadline to submit or it will not count with USCGA
For example, if an application is among the first group reviewed, I understand they are given a WPS, and "racked and stacked" in a numerical order. What happens to candidates who take the ACT or SAT again and score higher, and those scores submitted after he/she has been reviewed and stacked? Is the applicant re-evaluated when the new scores are received? We were told that candidates can continue to take the ACT/SAT up until Jan 31, so safe to say the application may get additional looks if the scores improve or other things happen that increase the WPS?
I understand for USCGA, the process is different. Once the Board reviews the Application under EA1, EA2, OR RA, it is not reviewed again. Any test scores should be in before the EA1, EA2, or RA deadline to submit or it will not count with USCGA