Unfortunately my weeks overlap. Which one do you think would give me a better experience and would look better on an application for any college (including USNA, and USAFA)?
That's quite cynical. Our BGO has given us no reason to believe he has anything but the best interest of our son in mind. He has been an incredible help and I am certain his advice had nothing to do with the minimal fee that will be collected from us for NASS.remember NASS gets $ for USNA... Boy’s State is usually free...
Our BGO told us the opposite and strongly suggested out DS attend NASS instead of Boys State. We have great respect for him and he has been a wonderful support through this process. Why don't you have your BGO review your resume and let him/her offer you advice.
How do you know that comment was aimed at you? It might simply be a pro/con thing, which is how I took it.That's quite cynical. Our BGO has given us no reason to believe he has anything but the best interest of our son in mind. He has been an incredible help and I am certain his advice had nothing to do with the minimal fee that will be collected from us for NASS.remember NASS gets $ for USNA... Boy’s State is usually free...
You have a BGO in your area.. ask your school counselor.Our BGO told us the opposite and strongly suggested out DS attend NASS instead of Boys State. We have great respect for him and he has been a wonderful support through this process. Why don't you have your BGO review your resume and let him/her offer you advice.
at what point do you get assigned a B&G officer?
So your son was offered appointments to USMA & USNA & didn't attend any SS's?
Good to hear & hope his experience becomes known to all who applied to SS's, didn't get accepted, & were bummed out about it.
Congratulations & good luck.