HaroStudious
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Hello everyone! I am new to this forum because I wanted to read advice and ask questions about being competitive for the academy. I'm currently a freshman in High School being apart of a program that selects the best students in our county and puts them into one student body among the entirety of the school. Being apart of this program, sometimes I forget about balancing my social life (spending time with friends and doing things that aren't entirely school related) and my student life. My questions are...
1. Is it better to bite your tongue and accept the difficult goal of becoming a USNA Midshipman and not have that much of a life beyond school (in the mindset of making a competitive application)?
and...
2. How did you as an aspiring (to previous) Midshipman find a balance between this?
3. Overall (general question), what does the Naval Academy view as a student that they want on their campus?
Thank you very much
1. Is it better to bite your tongue and accept the difficult goal of becoming a USNA Midshipman and not have that much of a life beyond school (in the mindset of making a competitive application)?
and...
2. How did you as an aspiring (to previous) Midshipman find a balance between this?
3. Overall (general question), what does the Naval Academy view as a student that they want on their campus?
Thank you very much