FiveByFive
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It is just as unbelievable as it sounds: DC was blessed to now have received an appointment to all 4 SAs that were applied to: USAFA, USCGA, USMA and USNA (in alphabetical order only and also only posted in the USNA forum vs. cross-posted in all forums because the USNA forum seems to get the most traffic).
At the beginning of this process (freshman year) there were many questions to be answered, steps to be taken for admission and visits to be made. It is now more than three years later and there literally are no words that can describe how grateful you can be for such an opportunity and a choice to make. If you were so inclined to consider an SA and a career as an officer, you could say this is possibly the "best" of the "worst" or "hardest" choices out there to make in your lifetime!
To help make the decision, the homework has almost been completed: having considered much of the info and opinions available on SAF (for the last 10+ years), spoken directly with current cadets/mids, spoken with multiple graduates of each SA that are anywhere from 1 to 40 years out of the SA, visits to each of the SAs in person and spending overnights at two of them, dozens of in person and online info sessions, participation in two SA summer programs, having spoken with current and former enlisted personnel in each service and visits to some active duty facilities as well. The consideration of "life" (academics/majors, athletics, military training, clubs, summer opportunities, leadership opportunities and yes, "social" life) at each SA, careers (in both the military and in the civilian world), postings, deployments, family life, branching, service selection, service size, differences in mission, graduate opportunities, day to day life and almost every other aspect have been at least discussed.
All of that has been accomplished but there is still no 100% answer and of course there likely will never will be as 100% certainty in this area really can't exist.
Other threads on SAF often are limited to pro/cons of 1 SA/branch or 1 vs. another. I did not do a poll on purpose because getting real input from fellow SAF-ers that are mids/cadets, parents, family, grads, vets, etc. would be way more valuable than a poll. So I don't shift the advice anyone is willing to provide in any particular direction, what DC or DC's parents, family, friends think will not be provided!
With all of that in mind, what are your thoughts, advice, opinions, suggestions? What would you do?
Thank you very much in advance for any thoughts, opinions, suggestions and advice you can provide. As I said in another thread, the opportunity to have this choice was impossible to imagine at the outset and still is even now:
Even with the years of nonstop grinding, never giving up, service to others and a desire to do nothing but the best in all areas, it is truly hard to believe.
Couldn't do this without a huge thanks to all on SAF for the never ending support, information and guidance provided to all. Congrats to all that have been appointed, best of luck to those still waiting and no matter what don't ever give up.
@FiveByFive (but should be more appropriately @Thankful, @BlessedForSure and @CouldNotBeMoreProud)
At the beginning of this process (freshman year) there were many questions to be answered, steps to be taken for admission and visits to be made. It is now more than three years later and there literally are no words that can describe how grateful you can be for such an opportunity and a choice to make. If you were so inclined to consider an SA and a career as an officer, you could say this is possibly the "best" of the "worst" or "hardest" choices out there to make in your lifetime!
To help make the decision, the homework has almost been completed: having considered much of the info and opinions available on SAF (for the last 10+ years), spoken directly with current cadets/mids, spoken with multiple graduates of each SA that are anywhere from 1 to 40 years out of the SA, visits to each of the SAs in person and spending overnights at two of them, dozens of in person and online info sessions, participation in two SA summer programs, having spoken with current and former enlisted personnel in each service and visits to some active duty facilities as well. The consideration of "life" (academics/majors, athletics, military training, clubs, summer opportunities, leadership opportunities and yes, "social" life) at each SA, careers (in both the military and in the civilian world), postings, deployments, family life, branching, service selection, service size, differences in mission, graduate opportunities, day to day life and almost every other aspect have been at least discussed.
All of that has been accomplished but there is still no 100% answer and of course there likely will never will be as 100% certainty in this area really can't exist.
Other threads on SAF often are limited to pro/cons of 1 SA/branch or 1 vs. another. I did not do a poll on purpose because getting real input from fellow SAF-ers that are mids/cadets, parents, family, grads, vets, etc. would be way more valuable than a poll. So I don't shift the advice anyone is willing to provide in any particular direction, what DC or DC's parents, family, friends think will not be provided!

With all of that in mind, what are your thoughts, advice, opinions, suggestions? What would you do?
Thank you very much in advance for any thoughts, opinions, suggestions and advice you can provide. As I said in another thread, the opportunity to have this choice was impossible to imagine at the outset and still is even now:
Even with the years of nonstop grinding, never giving up, service to others and a desire to do nothing but the best in all areas, it is truly hard to believe.
Couldn't do this without a huge thanks to all on SAF for the never ending support, information and guidance provided to all. Congrats to all that have been appointed, best of luck to those still waiting and no matter what don't ever give up.
@FiveByFive (but should be more appropriately @Thankful, @BlessedForSure and @CouldNotBeMoreProud)