Luigi59
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I am an athlete but really girly..
I saw many young women at R-day yesterday, all seemed to be handling everything the cadre threw at them with no more problems than any of the guys.
I am an athlete but really girly..
I'm just curios if anyone here knows what the percentage is of the kids who attend the AIM program actually apply and get accepted to the academy?
Also take into account that AIM is not especially easy to get into. If you can make it to AIM you are in general probably a good applicant anyway.
According to USCGA admissions, around 50% of AIM grads earn appointments to the Academy.
Also take into account that AIM is not especially easy to get into. If you can make it to AIM you are in general probably a good applicant anyway.
That's my personal feeling though, I am in no way attached to AIM, nor did I go through AIM.
Yes, good point.
From the website: "Success at AIM is a good indicator of success at the Coast Guard Academy."
And contrary to popular rumor, AIM selection is not a random lottery. USCGA admissions carefully examine every applicantion to AIM before deciding to offer a slot or not.
Speaking on the engineering projects what does that consist of? Building projects? Have not seen much info on this.