Attrition, even through COVID, is dramatically different than when I was there and even 20 years prior to my time. I would be surprised if this is the reason, but never know.Strictly a guess for this year but I'm thinking it's due to attrition; higher number of Mids choosing to leave after struggles with ISO and ROM along with the cheating scandal being the cause of a decrease in class sizes. I figure rationale is to even out the company numbers but complete speculation on my part.
Now they consider scrambling to be when a class within a company is picked up and moved to another company. And shotgunning is what happened today. Not sure when that changed, but even my class used these definitions. I was after your time at USNA, but not super long after you.@Heatherg21 Throughout the history of USNA, they have seemingly debated the merits to this practice. They called it "scrambling" back in the 80's and when we (my husband and I) were plebes. At that time, they only scrambled the plebes, not the youngsters too. It did allow those plebes who had had a really rough time, but made it through the year, to enjoy a fresh start. It is a bummer though, if you were really fond of your plebe year company. I find that I remember the upper class from my plebe year company more than the upper class from my youngster year company. As far as classmates go, though, I am still close with some from each of those - so in the long run, not a horrible experience.
But isn't everything COVID's fault?Attrition, even through COVID, is dramatically different than when I was there and even 20 years prior to my time. I would be surprised if this is the reason, but never know.
Cons:What are the pros/cons/rationale for shotgunning. TIA
Showing my age I guessNow they consider scrambling to be when a class within a company is picked up and moved to another company. And shotgunning is what happened today. Not sure when that changed, but even my class used these definitions. I was after your time at USNA, but not super long after you.
I think being home last year, being at St John's this year, and being in ROM for a straight month was enough shock to the Youngsters' systems.Shotgunning, the reasoning goes, will “shock the system” and prompt the soon-to-be 2/C and 3/C to re-engage and re-energize in leadership development.