Jeeplady777
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My DS had a follow up zoom call with the DOA yesterday to go over his application and what he could do to improve it to reapply for class of 2028. His plan b had been to self prep at MMI this year but the director said that he’s actually beyond what MMI could do for him academically and that it was more for those who needed to improve in math or fitness or something. He said his main issue was not getting his app in during early action. He encouraged him to take classes closer to home towards his major and by the end of the call mentioned that he would like to pursue getting my DS a letter of assurance for the class of 2028.
Can anyone tell me what that really is and if his advice makes sense? We have no experience with military stuff so I’m unsure if he’s taking a risk just doing local community college classes vs. a military prep school program? This is his dream so we really want to help him make the right decision to have the best chance at getting in next year. Any insight/advice would be appreciated!
Can anyone tell me what that really is and if his advice makes sense? We have no experience with military stuff so I’m unsure if he’s taking a risk just doing local community college classes vs. a military prep school program? This is his dream so we really want to help him make the right decision to have the best chance at getting in next year. Any insight/advice would be appreciated!