Hi,
I have finished everything on my application (pending DODMERB and Nomination).
This is my resume:
Academics:
1) 12 AP classes total
2) Senior schedule: AP Research, AP Statistics, Finance IV (honors), AP Computer Science, AP Literature, Band (honors), AP Gov, AP Macroeconomics, Spanish III (honors), Physics (honors). Straight A's so far.
3) Junior schedule: AP Seminar, AP Language, Finance III (honors), AP US History, Band, Banking, AP Environmental Science, Spanish II, Precalculus (honors). Straight A's.
4) 4.0 unweighted, 4.443 weighted
5) I have passed all past AP exams with a 4 or 5 and see no reason why I won't pass them this year
6) 1330 SAT
7) Class rank: 26/609
Extracurricular:
1) President of Rotary Interact Club (volunteer club)
>Organized several volunteer service activities
>Previously officer
2) President of Business Professionals of America
>3rd place in State Leadership Competition
>Previously treasurer
3) Secretary of NHS
4) Public Relations officer of NEHS
5) Band Section Leader
6) 200 community service hours
Athletics:
1) 1 year of varsity cross country (varsity letter)
2) 1 year of track and field (might get varsity letter)
3) 1 year of JV rowing
4) 2 years intramural basketball
5) Successfully passed CFA
Work Experience:
1) 1 year as server for retirement home (10-15 hours a week)
2) 2 years as bank teller for local credit union (10 hours a week)
3) Small yard work for neighbors (5 hours a week)
What else can I do to make my application stronger, even for next year's application? What do West Point and MOC boards like to see in a candidate? (I plan on attending the University of Florida in the fall if I don't receive an appointment).
I have finished everything on my application (pending DODMERB and Nomination).
This is my resume:
Academics:
1) 12 AP classes total
2) Senior schedule: AP Research, AP Statistics, Finance IV (honors), AP Computer Science, AP Literature, Band (honors), AP Gov, AP Macroeconomics, Spanish III (honors), Physics (honors). Straight A's so far.
3) Junior schedule: AP Seminar, AP Language, Finance III (honors), AP US History, Band, Banking, AP Environmental Science, Spanish II, Precalculus (honors). Straight A's.
4) 4.0 unweighted, 4.443 weighted
5) I have passed all past AP exams with a 4 or 5 and see no reason why I won't pass them this year
6) 1330 SAT
7) Class rank: 26/609
Extracurricular:
1) President of Rotary Interact Club (volunteer club)
>Organized several volunteer service activities
>Previously officer
2) President of Business Professionals of America
>3rd place in State Leadership Competition
>Previously treasurer
3) Secretary of NHS
4) Public Relations officer of NEHS
5) Band Section Leader
6) 200 community service hours
Athletics:
1) 1 year of varsity cross country (varsity letter)
2) 1 year of track and field (might get varsity letter)
3) 1 year of JV rowing
4) 2 years intramural basketball
5) Successfully passed CFA
Work Experience:
1) 1 year as server for retirement home (10-15 hours a week)
2) 2 years as bank teller for local credit union (10 hours a week)
3) Small yard work for neighbors (5 hours a week)
What else can I do to make my application stronger, even for next year's application? What do West Point and MOC boards like to see in a candidate? (I plan on attending the University of Florida in the fall if I don't receive an appointment).